So I have this old No.1 that looks to have been converted to a sporting rifle at some point. It doesn't have any other markings on it other than the Lithgow mark on the right side and a date or something on the left. It came with a wood sporting stock, but retained the brass butt plate and cleaning kit, I picked up a cheap Ram-Line for it. It has a junk 4x scope and mount on it (drilled and tapped), and to be honest I want to get rid of the scope. Won't hold zero, some cheap piece of junk SIR sold in the early 90's. So I was thinking of just pulling it off since it still has sights on it, or at least I thought it did. The front sight is there, and it appears to be windage-adjustable. The rear sight looks a bit different than what I've seen on Enfields in the past, looks like an adjustable sporter sight, similar to what you'd find on say a Marlin .22 - just slide the ramp forward/backward to change elevation. But the ramp is missing, and there appears to have been a screw in there as well, possibly to lock the ramp in place. Any ideas as to what I'm looking at? I'd like to use it as a short range bear gun and want to try open sights on it if I can.



















































