Bubbartini Enfield
Bore is bright with sharp rifling.
Somebody has spent a lot of time working on this one. They have hand filed a receiver sight for it and drilled and tapped the receiver. No markings on the side of the receiver. Because of the overall plumb patina, I can't really tell if it has been polished, filed, or sanded which might have obliterating any martial markings. But I can tell that it is a 303 rifle conversion from a Mk.III rifle, has been Birmingham proofed for sale to the civvy market, has crown BV, BP, NP and nitro proof markings.
Hmmm, that last passage I wrote has got me thinking now, if the only markings are civvy markings, it might be a private purchase. It has a stylised 'B'
engraved on top of receiver.
I bought this as a donor rifle, I have another Mk.III currently on its way to me, wait till you see this next puppy! It is something special

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I need the trigger group, tumbler, cocking indicator, extractor screw, buttstock (pics shows it already switched it out for a beater butt), stock bolt, butt plate. I picked it up from a local chap (Hi Doug!) who bought it as part of a collection. I didn't even dicker with the asking price.
Just tried her out in my back yard. Shoots dead on and ejects with a 'ping', I love it! Deer season opens on Monday, so I might just use it for one last time before I strip her down.
So I got my pile of parts for $115

, how did I do?