So about a year and a half ago my son and I went to the range in Camrose, but there was a rental group using it, so we could not shoot. But then we heard that there was a gun show in town, so we went. And lo and behold an old sporterized Lee Enfield called to me. The first thing I noticed is that it had the magazine cutoff. The date was hard to read, but later examination confirmed that it was a 1915! Couldn't help myself. So I bought it.
Here is what I stated with (took the pic after stripping the ugly peeling and bubbling varnish off the stock)
Had to find some parts, like this little beauty ...
And a NOS forestock from ebay pre inlet for volley sights, with what looks to me like a "13" on it! Of course this meant I had to buy the repro forward volley sight from Numrich. But I found an original for the back one.
Had to try doing some colour matching, which was hampered by the forward handguard that came with the forestock being a very dark black walnut, while everything else is English walnut. But Oh well. Maybe a more closely matched one will turn up. But without further ado, here is the finished product!
With a 1915 bayonet. Pretty brown, but I don't want to mess with it.
So for the "like it looked back in the day" look, the 1918 bayonet.
Can't wait to take her to the range!!
Here is what I stated with (took the pic after stripping the ugly peeling and bubbling varnish off the stock)
Had to find some parts, like this little beauty ...
And a NOS forestock from ebay pre inlet for volley sights, with what looks to me like a "13" on it! Of course this meant I had to buy the repro forward volley sight from Numrich. But I found an original for the back one.
Had to try doing some colour matching, which was hampered by the forward handguard that came with the forestock being a very dark black walnut, while everything else is English walnut. But Oh well. Maybe a more closely matched one will turn up. But without further ado, here is the finished product!
With a 1915 bayonet. Pretty brown, but I don't want to mess with it.
So for the "like it looked back in the day" look, the 1918 bayonet.
Can't wait to take her to the range!!
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