Friend of mine asked me if I can take his Enfields to the range and see if they still work. Hes got about half a dosen of them, all rusty pieces of scrap at first glance. After a bit of scratching my temple I put together jungle carbine - I like the way it looks - by borrowing bolt out if that one and rear sight from another one. Cleaned the bore and put a first round through it. Well first round I didn't even bother aiming for I held it with arms outstretched and eyes closed. After that it took a little bit of hammering on front sight but otherwise it was close anough to put shots on paper. Will post pictures tomorrow cuz photobucket doesn't work today. I got descent groupings at 100 yards. About 2" or smaller. I heard a lot about Enfields being a total garbage when it comes to accuracy - well the one I was shooting today for excellent gun. Honestly I couldn't even see the bull of a target properly at 100yds but got some holes touching each other. Guy beside me was getting way bigger groups off his stainless Rueger in 308 caliber with laminate stock and telescope ( there is no other word for that piece) on top of it, even though he used handloaded ammo. Needless to say I was shooting factory Remington 303 ammo. So, what would you people say, is it normal for Enfield JC or have I just got lucky?
The other question is, where do I get one for myself? That friend of mine doesn't want to sell plus hes running the idea that his Enfields are some kind of a treasure, like 1000$ a piece even thought hes got most of them for free. I wasn't smart enought to bull#### him how bad hes gun is, its too late.
The other question is, where do I get one for myself? That friend of mine doesn't want to sell plus hes running the idea that his Enfields are some kind of a treasure, like 1000$ a piece even thought hes got most of them for free. I wasn't smart enought to bull#### him how bad hes gun is, its too late.


















































