I have a enfield that has the following markings
LITHGOW SMLE III* 1943
I have seen that in some cases Lithgow models seem to be selling at a higher price than other #III enfields. Is there a reason for this?? I have a few enfields but this one is very accurate and groups really nice. Any info out there would be appreciated, thinking of completely restoring and customizing this rifle for dedicated deer hunting as it was my dad's first rifle and is in great condition.
don't know if it matters much but all the parts have matching numbers, even the bolt and magazine. The one thing i have noticed though is that the other two enfields i have are stamped on the breech "nitro proved" but this lithgow is not. will i have problems using modern 180 grain rounds in a rifle that is not stamped nitro proved or does this matter.
LITHGOW SMLE III* 1943
I have seen that in some cases Lithgow models seem to be selling at a higher price than other #III enfields. Is there a reason for this?? I have a few enfields but this one is very accurate and groups really nice. Any info out there would be appreciated, thinking of completely restoring and customizing this rifle for dedicated deer hunting as it was my dad's first rifle and is in great condition.
don't know if it matters much but all the parts have matching numbers, even the bolt and magazine. The one thing i have noticed though is that the other two enfields i have are stamped on the breech "nitro proved" but this lithgow is not. will i have problems using modern 180 grain rounds in a rifle that is not stamped nitro proved or does this matter.