In october I picked up three nice enfields, one of which was this numbers matching 1916 No1 MkIII BSA
I took the No1 to tne range and discovered something that I would have never thought to check in a millions years. When I bought the rifle I knew it had been drilled for a scope at some point in its life. The mounting holes had been plugged and blued. Which didn't realy bug me to much.
Until I took it to the range, after fireing three rds, I tried to eject number three but it wouldn't. After a few mins I was able to remove the spent rd from the chamber. I was thinking split case, like most of you are thinking,,,,,,,but noooooooooo.... I inspected the case to find this perfectly round 3 mm bump on the case. Which turned out to match the hole that BUBBA drilled all the way through the barrel into the chamber. note the hole plus in the circle.
So as not to have a total loss I went on the hunt to find another No1 MkIII, I did find one, a local friend and fellow CGNer had a numbers matching rifle as a doner for me. I picked up a matching beach butt stock from aother CGNer. Stripped and tung oilded the wood to end up with this No1 MkIII SMLE at the end of the project.
So all and all I am pretty happy with the rifle,,,although not the cheapest way I could have gotten another rifle.
I took the No1 to tne range and discovered something that I would have never thought to check in a millions years. When I bought the rifle I knew it had been drilled for a scope at some point in its life. The mounting holes had been plugged and blued. Which didn't realy bug me to much.
Until I took it to the range, after fireing three rds, I tried to eject number three but it wouldn't. After a few mins I was able to remove the spent rd from the chamber. I was thinking split case, like most of you are thinking,,,,,,,but noooooooooo.... I inspected the case to find this perfectly round 3 mm bump on the case. Which turned out to match the hole that BUBBA drilled all the way through the barrel into the chamber. note the hole plus in the circle.
So as not to have a total loss I went on the hunt to find another No1 MkIII, I did find one, a local friend and fellow CGNer had a numbers matching rifle as a doner for me. I picked up a matching beach butt stock from aother CGNer. Stripped and tung oilded the wood to end up with this No1 MkIII SMLE at the end of the project.
So all and all I am pretty happy with the rifle,,,although not the cheapest way I could have gotten another rifle.




















































