I just compared a couple brass cases I shot out of my buddy's 1917 BSA Lee Enfield with some unfired cases and found that the shoulder was about 3/8 farther along the bass case on the fired ones than the unfired ones.
Not only that, but there is a noticeable ring around the brass about 1/4 inch up from the rim and one has a noticeable split in it.
On the left side of the barrel it is stamped:
Crown
X
P
(something small) 17 on the reciever it says
Crown
GR
X
P
On the right side it is stamped:
E
72429
And on the barrel it says: 303" 2.22
On the metal between the pistol grip and the for end wood it says:
Crown
GR
BSA Co.
1917
Sht. LE
III *
Is there anything unusual about this rifle?
Why does it have such a long chamber?
Not only that, but there is a noticeable ring around the brass about 1/4 inch up from the rim and one has a noticeable split in it.
On the left side of the barrel it is stamped:
Crown
X
P
(something small) 17 on the reciever it says
Crown
GR
X
P
On the right side it is stamped:
E
72429
And on the barrel it says: 303" 2.22
On the metal between the pistol grip and the for end wood it says:
Crown
GR
BSA Co.
1917
Sht. LE
III *
Is there anything unusual about this rifle?
Why does it have such a long chamber?


















































