I agree this may be the case with this 1916 SMLE but it does not explain the likes of a 1918 SSA or NRF Mklll* star barred.
Which point are you referring mate?
I agree this may be the case with this 1916 SMLE but it does not explain the likes of a 1918 SSA or NRF Mklll* star barred.
Leaving the factory as a MkIII* with a slot.Which point are you referring mate?
Leaving the factory as a MkIII* with a slot.Which point are you referring mate?
I looked at a 1936 smle yesterday and saw what looked like a slot for a magazine cut-off. Is this possible?
Yes & being a 1936 i would expect it to have one, the magazine cutoff being deleted in 1916 is a myth, it was not deleted untill 1941
The rifle I looked at was a LithgowOn Lithgows that would be true. I think you will find on a British No1, the magazine cut-off slot was deleted after 1915 once existing stock of receivers ran out.
On Lithgows that would be true. I think you will find on a British No1, the magazine cut-off slot was deleted after 1915 once existing stock of receivers ran out.
Sorry but you are wrong, whilst there are not many post 1918 british made rifles around you would have to ask why... if the cutoff was deleted in 1915 why all the MkVs, No1 MkVIs & the trials No4s all had cutoffs.
Besides the LoC of 1916 begins with " part 1: modifications to the future production of the MkIII" & in part 2 introduces the MkIII*.
Btw went i get home from work i will post the 1916 LoC plus some pics of non Lithgow production MkIIIs
The rifle I looked at was a Lithgow
Article Extract .....
Still reluctantly struggling with the concept of letting the "Other Ranks" have the option of firing a second shot at their own discretion, cut-offs were introduced by the War Department upon the demise of the Martini-Henry, then retained in one form or another for over half a century.
A MLM Mk II Skeleton Action illustrates how the cut-off was initially configured to employ the rifle as a single loader until the situation required the use of the magazine held in reserve.
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