I spoke resently with an gunsmith, who claimed that all Lee-Enfield barrels were made of what he called "soft metal", which he claimed was the main reasons for why there was so many headspace problems with Lee-Enfield rifles.
Any truths to this ? I always thought that the reasons for the generous chambers in many Lee-Enfield rifles was deliberate, in order for these guns proper function in adverse and muddy, battle conditions ?
Any truths to this ? I always thought that the reasons for the generous chambers in many Lee-Enfield rifles was deliberate, in order for these guns proper function in adverse and muddy, battle conditions ?


















































