She's my first .303, so I'm pretty clueless about them. She's in pretty rough shape, the wood was cut down, seems to be missing a lot of the smaller part, as well as the magazine, but the bore seems reasonably decent, if dirty. Dated 1917, what's left of her appears to be all matching (bolt handle, receiver, barrel, and rear sight) and there's an awful lot of markings on her that I've never seen before, all the parts, down to the trigger, are marked with an "arrow", which I'm <hoping?> means she's seen Canadian service. I'm going to need some help figuring out exactly what I have, and maybe a parts list/diagram so I can figure out what's missing to bring her back to a reasonable approximation of the typical rifle that would have been carried by CEF troops during the Great War (I always loved the distinctive "look" of the Enfield, wanted one ever since I was a kid), and of course where to locate the appropriate parts (original or repro, I don't really care about value or collectability, I just want a shooter that looks good).
It'll be a nice project gun, to say the least.
It'll be a nice project gun, to say the least.




















































