bluemike807
CGN Regular
- Location
- Eastern Ontario
Hi everyone. I bought my first centrefire today; the purchase being a reflection of my student budget - a No4. Mk1 Sporterized Lee Enfield. Still, Im happy with it, mostly because Im proud to own a piece of Commonwealth history as well as such a mainstay of Canadian hunting culture.
I would like some help though in maybe figuring out where it was manufactured. Something tells me - not Longbranch - but I could be wrong. The 'wrist plate' has apparently been ground down and re-stamped, so it wasn't too helpful, and there's not much else to go on.
Here are some photos of any stamps I could find:
As far as I can tell, all of the parts are matching. I was surprised though that the cocking knob on the bolt is circular - I thought everything from the Long Lee forward was more squared. I haven't fired it yet so I cant speak to headspace/how it fires, etc.
One thing (and this is where I need help). Loading it seems to be a problem. To test out the cycling of the action I put a single round into the magazine, and tried to close the bolt. The bullet-end was pushed upward and to the left, wedging solidly. I didn't try to force it, but it was clear that it wasn't going anywhere - so much so it squashed the exposed lead of the bullet.
There's a little hole drilled into the external side of the receiver, right before the chamber - you can see it in the 2nd and 3rd photos, and its catching right around there on the inside; more on the circular shelf immediately surrounding the chamber. Im not sure if its a problem with the magazine or the receiver (ie. if some dunderhead drilled a hole in it, and I, the bigger dunderhead, bought a bum rifle).
How can I tell if I have a decent magazine? I've tried loading multiple rounds into it and the topmost one always seems to just... pop out.
Anyway, would really appreciate any help you folks could offer! If I bought a dud, don't break it to me gentle, because I sure wont be breaking anything gently to the store where I bought it if thats the case.
Thanks!
I would like some help though in maybe figuring out where it was manufactured. Something tells me - not Longbranch - but I could be wrong. The 'wrist plate' has apparently been ground down and re-stamped, so it wasn't too helpful, and there's not much else to go on.
Here are some photos of any stamps I could find:
As far as I can tell, all of the parts are matching. I was surprised though that the cocking knob on the bolt is circular - I thought everything from the Long Lee forward was more squared. I haven't fired it yet so I cant speak to headspace/how it fires, etc.
One thing (and this is where I need help). Loading it seems to be a problem. To test out the cycling of the action I put a single round into the magazine, and tried to close the bolt. The bullet-end was pushed upward and to the left, wedging solidly. I didn't try to force it, but it was clear that it wasn't going anywhere - so much so it squashed the exposed lead of the bullet.
There's a little hole drilled into the external side of the receiver, right before the chamber - you can see it in the 2nd and 3rd photos, and its catching right around there on the inside; more on the circular shelf immediately surrounding the chamber. Im not sure if its a problem with the magazine or the receiver (ie. if some dunderhead drilled a hole in it, and I, the bigger dunderhead, bought a bum rifle).
How can I tell if I have a decent magazine? I've tried loading multiple rounds into it and the topmost one always seems to just... pop out.
Anyway, would really appreciate any help you folks could offer! If I bought a dud, don't break it to me gentle, because I sure wont be breaking anything gently to the store where I bought it if thats the case.
Thanks!
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