Parker Hale SMLE

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I have a sportered SMLE built by Parker Hale. On the butt socket it reads GR (With the crown above it). Enfield 1914 SHTLE III. It has been rebarelled with a Parker Hale marked BSA barrel which has its serial number struck and renumbered. The bore is mint. I am curious as to who is actually the maker of the receiver. Is it BSA?

Dave

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The maker was the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield in 1914.

It has been rebarreled with a new barrel made by BSA. There is probably a two digit date stamped underneath all the other markings. With a lot of the markings stamped out, and without better pictures of the markings, it is difficult to tell much more, except that the old girl has been around the block a few times. The large letters could denote a particular Regiment or Unit, and I might even hazard a guess that the rifle has done service in India as the letter stampings are on the receiver and barrel.

Parker Hale sporterized the rifle for sale as a hunting rifle. It was proof fired at the Birmingham Proof House.
 
You have a first rate hunting rifle factory sportered by Parker Hale. Looks like it had a side rail scope mount on it at some time in the past. These are usually excellent shooters.
 
You have a first rate hunting rifle factory sportered by Parker Hale. Looks like it had a side rail scope mount on it at some time in the past. These are usually excellent shooters.

Thanks. I have the side rail mount. It is a factory Parker-Hale. I removed it as I have a scoped .300 Winmag Tikka for anything past 200 yards.

Dave
 
The maker was the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield in 1914.

It has been rebarreled with a new barrel made by BSA. There is probably a two digit date stamped underneath all the other markings. With a lot of the markings stamped out, and without better pictures of the markings, it is difficult to tell much more, except that the old girl has been around the block a few times. The large letters could denote a particular Regiment or Unit, and I might even hazard a guess that the rifle has done service in India as the letter stampings are on the receiver and barrel.

Parker Hale sporterized the rifle for sale as a hunting rifle. It was proof fired at the Birmingham Proof House.

Also partially scrubbed out is FTR 195* I can't see the last number but it looks like a 3. It is right where the scope mount holes are drilled.
 
Is it necessary to check headspace on these? I would think not as that would have been done at PH. What say ye? (I say this because I have another one on the way)
 
That's what looks like a Parker Hale No1 Supreme with what looks like a weaver tip mount...

But...


the front sight it too high and narrow and the fore stock has a cap. Chruchill arms??
 
That's what looks like a Parker Hale No1 Supreme with what looks like a weaver tip mount...

But...


the front sight it too high and narrow and the fore stock has a cap. Chruchill arms??

It could be. I just assumed it was a Parker-Hale. Either way it's a nice factory sporter.

Edit: I just looked at this ad and it has the exact checkering and hi sight as the Supreme no.1

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I guess it was a Churchill :) Anyways I am missing the little screw that goes at the back of the cocking knob to keep it safetied. If anyone has one kicking around please let me know.
 
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