I bought this No. I, Mk. III off the EE and just recieved it today. This is the first Enfield of any kind that I have ever owned. I had been looking for a nice No. I, Mk. III for a couple of years now. I paid $350. I think that is a decent price, but I'll hear arguement to the contrary.
My criteria for buying one were (more or less): No. I, Mk. III, preferably made in England, WWI era more-or-less, decent looking, the various pieces of wood in the stocks more-or-less match each other in colour, not missing too many small parts, shootable, not outrageously expensive. I think I pretty much got what I was looking for.
A couple of things:
(1) Am I missing any parts here? (other than the sling. I don't know a lot about Enfields)
(2) What should I be doing about the rust? Anything? It looks a lot worse under the flash photography than to the naked eye. Is this "patina" or something to be concerned about?
(3) What can you tell me about this rifle? I take it the rifle was made at the Birmingham Small Arms Co. in 1917 during the War. Anything beyond that? I know the * basically means War-time production with no magazine cut-off and no volley sights.
With my other milsurp (a K98K BYF44):
The current state of my bolt-action rifles!
Steyr SSG69 with Kahles ZFM 6x42; K98k BYF44; B.S.A. No. I, Mk. III*; Cooey - my childhood rifle; Styer Scout with Schmidt & Bender Summit 2.5-10x40; Accuracy International Arctic Warfare with Schmidt & Bender PMII 4-16x50 - and I just realized now that I put the mag in and the bi-pod on, but forgot to put the bolt in for the photo. (Two Englishmen, two Austrians, a German and a Canadian!)
My criteria for buying one were (more or less): No. I, Mk. III, preferably made in England, WWI era more-or-less, decent looking, the various pieces of wood in the stocks more-or-less match each other in colour, not missing too many small parts, shootable, not outrageously expensive. I think I pretty much got what I was looking for.
A couple of things:
(1) Am I missing any parts here? (other than the sling. I don't know a lot about Enfields)
(2) What should I be doing about the rust? Anything? It looks a lot worse under the flash photography than to the naked eye. Is this "patina" or something to be concerned about?
(3) What can you tell me about this rifle? I take it the rifle was made at the Birmingham Small Arms Co. in 1917 during the War. Anything beyond that? I know the * basically means War-time production with no magazine cut-off and no volley sights.
With my other milsurp (a K98K BYF44):
The current state of my bolt-action rifles!
Steyr SSG69 with Kahles ZFM 6x42; K98k BYF44; B.S.A. No. I, Mk. III*; Cooey - my childhood rifle; Styer Scout with Schmidt & Bender Summit 2.5-10x40; Accuracy International Arctic Warfare with Schmidt & Bender PMII 4-16x50 - and I just realized now that I put the mag in and the bi-pod on, but forgot to put the bolt in for the photo. (Two Englishmen, two Austrians, a German and a Canadian!)
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