Keeping the Lee Enfields Alive!

greyman441

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Here is my collection of Lee Enfields. I have been working on this for a little over a year and a half. Got to keep them alive. All of them have period correct slings but I havent put them back on yet.

From the top.

1950 Longbranch matching numbers bolt, barrel, reciever, unmarked mag. Sporting unissued walnut furniture. Parkerized receiver and barrel. Blued bolt all from factory. All parts CbrodArrow.

Second is a 1943 Savage No4Mrk1* Marked US Property. Sporting unissued wood. Matching bolt, barrel, receiver and mag.

Third is a 1948 No4Mrk1(F) sporting unissued wood. Matching bolt, barrel, receiver and unmarked mag.

Fourth is a 1943 No4Mrk1 ROF(F) sporting some old walnut. This looked terrible when I got it. All of the metal has been stripped and reblued. Matching bolt, barrel, receiver with a unmarked mag. Will be going up for sale shortly.

Fifth is a 1951 Cno7 sporting unissued wood. All new old stock parts. Waiting for a barrel when I have the cash.

Sixth is a No4Mrk1 sniper build I did. Bushnell scope. It was bubba'd when I got it so I used it for a build. Bolt, barrel, receiver match with a unmarked mag.

Seventh is a No4Mrk1/2 with a BOYD stock set. S&K scope mount with a older cheap scope that came with it. Nice shooter.

8th is a No5Mrk1 ROF(F) with matching bolt, barrel, receiver. Nice old gun. Good shooter, super light though.

9th is a Chromed No4Mrk1* receiver that im working on a deal with. Going to make a nice build out of it. Ill post pics of the progress.

I also have 2 No4Mrk1* Longbranch 1943 deactivated wall hangers. Both full wood and all matching.

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Here is my collection of Lee Enfields. I have been working on this for a little over a year and a half. Got to keep them alive. All of them have period correct slings but I havent put them back on yet.

From the top.

1950 Longbranch matching numbers bolt, barrel, reciever, unmarked mag. Sporting unissued walnut furniture. Parkerized receiver and barrel. Blued bolt all from factory. All parts CbrodArrow.

Second is a 1943 Savage No4Mrk1* Marked US Property. Sporting unissued wood. Matching bolt, barrel, receiver and mag.

Third is a 1948 No4Mrk1(F) sporting unissued wood. Matching bolt, barrel, receiver and unmarked mag.

Fourth is a 1943 No4Mrk1 ROF(F) sporting some old walnut. This looked terrible when I got it. All of the metal has been stripped and reblued. Matching bolt, barrel, receiver with a unmarked mag. Will be going up for sale shortly.

Fifth is a 1951 Cno7 sporting unissued wood. All new old stock parts. Waiting for a barrel when I have the cash.

Sixth is a No4Mrk1 sniper build I did. Bushnell scope. It was bubba'd when I got it so I used it for a build. Bolt, barrel, receiver match with a unmarked mag.

Seventh is a No4Mrk1/2 with a BOYD stock set. S&K scope mount with a older cheap scope that came with it. Nice shooter.

8th is a No5Mrk1 ROF(F) with matching bolt, barrel, receiver. Nice old gun. Good shooter, super light though.

9th is a Chromed No4Mrk1* receiver that im working on a deal with. Going to make a nice build out of it. Ill post pics of the progress.

I also have 2 No4Mrk1* Longbranch 1943 deactivated wall hangers. Both full wood and all matching.

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you got any made in Ishapore, India LE, they are rare
 
Please put those slings on the right way;)
The only thing that should be showing on the outside are the claws. The tabs should be next to the wood with the smooth side of the rivits facing the timber.
 
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