Hello all:
I just picked up this Sht 22 Mk II Enfield from epps.
This is a Long lee that was converted 22LR and shortened to mimic a SMLE for training purposes. It’s my 5th or 6th 22cal Enfield. So far I am quite happy with it, however I have a couple of questions.
1st This is missing nose sling swivel. Unfortunately I’m not sure what the right one looks like and where to get one. Does anyone have an idea?
2) The barrel appears to be bit thinner than my long lees. I presume this is correct? In any case there is slight gap between the band and the barrel. A guy on ebay, who I’ve been in contact with, has what he says is the correct band. His band appear to be long lee band which has had a thin spacer (silver soldered?) on the inside and has a “22” stamped on the outside. While this sounds reasonable to me, I’ve never seen the right bands and am not sure, does this sound correct?
3) It may appear to be the result of a poor photo, but the magazine really is gold in colour. I think its brass. I have never heard of a brass Enfield magazine. Is this some sort of far east thing? I’d really like one of those Hithcock-Parker (sp?) magazines, but I know they are rarer than hens teeth and cost more than I can afford, so for now I’ll just dream about finding one.
4) My research indicates that all or most (depending who I listen to) of the cutoffs were removed. As I have a couple of Long Lee cut offs and screws, I’m thinking of reinstalling one. Does that seam reasonable?
5) There is no dust cover on this rifle, nor is there one in Ian Stennerton’s book, however a google search does show one rifle with a dust cover. Should this rifle have one? Even if not, I have a couple of long lees and a carbine that are missing them one so I am looking for some. Anyone have an idea on where to get a couple?
5) This rifle does not have a safely and the cocking piece looks to be from a #4. Unfortunately I can’t tell from the photo’s in Ian’s book or from a google search if the it should have a long lee cocking/safely or a SMLE type. Does anyone know?
Thanks for the feedback every one, cheers
Mark Devries
I just picked up this Sht 22 Mk II Enfield from epps.
This is a Long lee that was converted 22LR and shortened to mimic a SMLE for training purposes. It’s my 5th or 6th 22cal Enfield. So far I am quite happy with it, however I have a couple of questions.
1st This is missing nose sling swivel. Unfortunately I’m not sure what the right one looks like and where to get one. Does anyone have an idea?
2) The barrel appears to be bit thinner than my long lees. I presume this is correct? In any case there is slight gap between the band and the barrel. A guy on ebay, who I’ve been in contact with, has what he says is the correct band. His band appear to be long lee band which has had a thin spacer (silver soldered?) on the inside and has a “22” stamped on the outside. While this sounds reasonable to me, I’ve never seen the right bands and am not sure, does this sound correct?
3) It may appear to be the result of a poor photo, but the magazine really is gold in colour. I think its brass. I have never heard of a brass Enfield magazine. Is this some sort of far east thing? I’d really like one of those Hithcock-Parker (sp?) magazines, but I know they are rarer than hens teeth and cost more than I can afford, so for now I’ll just dream about finding one.
4) My research indicates that all or most (depending who I listen to) of the cutoffs were removed. As I have a couple of Long Lee cut offs and screws, I’m thinking of reinstalling one. Does that seam reasonable?
5) There is no dust cover on this rifle, nor is there one in Ian Stennerton’s book, however a google search does show one rifle with a dust cover. Should this rifle have one? Even if not, I have a couple of long lees and a carbine that are missing them one so I am looking for some. Anyone have an idea on where to get a couple?
5) This rifle does not have a safely and the cocking piece looks to be from a #4. Unfortunately I can’t tell from the photo’s in Ian’s book or from a google search if the it should have a long lee cocking/safely or a SMLE type. Does anyone know?
Thanks for the feedback every one, cheers
Mark Devries
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