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Shamu
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Posted: December 04 2011 at 5:38am |
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"A little wood, a little stain a couple of throw pillows a T.V. news reporter".................
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Don't shoot till you see the whites of their thighs. (Unofficial motto of the Royal Air Force)
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Bloodwyn
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Posted: December 04 2011 at 6:54am |
Man…mine was not that bad as it retained its front sight and sight guard if it was in that condition it would have been too much for me in the beginning and I would have missed out, now I have developed a fondness for these Lee Enfield’s. My black Lee is an abomination in these forums I know but I feel like I have breathed new life into her. None of my local gun friends care much about the old L.E.’s but they all appreciate what I have done to mine leading me to believe that what ever the future holds someone will want to keep and care for my No4. I see your next project has the lower scope mounts attached as did mine. The T mark was hidden under the front lower mount. MJ, Is this the case with the one you have pictured? I understand the “T” means it has been sent to |
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This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave. ~Elmer Davis~ I go armed at all times and shoot where I find it necessary as I am an American. ~Bloodwyn~
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MJ11
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Posted: December 04 2011 at 11:45am |
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the T wasn't added at H&H till '44 and most had the T added at field and station repair shops during FTR this is why they appear in odd placements and strange angles.
![]() If a rifle had the pads and all the CES equipments that was proof of the H&H connection. ![]() Today you can still find the odd T rifle without the T here you can see a '41 and '45 that had the T added during FTR. ![]() |
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Enfield Rookie
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Joined: July 07 2013 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Posted: July 07 2013 at 6:29am |
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Hi All, first post
I was given a 5No4 MkI* (this is exactly how it is stamped although the "o" and the "k" are underlined) 1943 I am curious as to why it has the "5" designation at the front This weapon has been sporterized however, it appears to be a nice job, I believe it would be a simple restore, I may be wrong Am thinking of purchasing an ATI stock and putting a scope on it In addition to clarifying the "5" designation, could anyone recommend the best mounts for applying a scope to this. I am thinking of taking it out deer hunting later this year Thanks in advance for any replies, I have already learned much from going through the forum prior to registering |
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Alan de Enfield
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Posted: July 07 2013 at 3:40pm |
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The "5" is actually an "S" and the rifle will have been manufactured by Savage in the USA
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Enfield Rookie
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Posted: July 08 2013 at 4:42am |
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Thanks for the reply
Much appreciatedI "Wikipedia'd" it as well and saw the production post 1942 in North America was Savage and a Canadian location, I thought as this gun has been Canadian as long as anyone knows, that it would have been from the Canadian manufacturer Very light little gun, I have yet to fire it, I cleaned it thoroughly, noticed the rifling is fairly light although this is definitely not a weapon that has been used much. I also noticed the very poor fit to the stock along the barrel, again, this is sporterized, I'm not going to go through the bother of bedding it or anything else, I may just leave the stock as is yet would like to try a scope on it for fun, my eyes simply are not that good anymore for open sight shooting at any distance I do believe it would be an effective deer gun for up to 100 - 150 yds |
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Iphonetonyg
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Posted: November 19 2016 at 6:07pm |
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Mine has an aftermarket Monte Carlo stock and forearm and a scope mount with a 3-9×40 scope. Can convert back with an hour if I wanted. Didn't hurt original parts or components. Would share a picture but they won't let you upload photos directly.
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Iphonetonyg
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Posted: November 19 2016 at 6:13pm |
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Iphonetonyg
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Posted: November 19 2016 at 6:16pm |
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