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    Posted: June 19 2016 at 1:30pm
I got them a little while ago but have finally gotten around to putting pictures up on here.

The first is a 1916 BSA with all matching numbers and a sharp and shiny bore. The gun was wire wrapped at one point and I couldn't pass up on getting a grenade cup for it too. Pretty good shooting rifle even if it shoots high. I tore the rifle completely apart without damaging the wire wrap and found that whatever grease they packed the rifle with under the wood preserved it perfectly. Unfortunately the king screw was damaged so I had to get a new one for it.






Next up is a 1908 BSA that has matching numbers on most of the components but I am sure the numbers were added on the new parts as it was going through the Australian rebuild. One of the tightest Lee Enfields I've ever handled and one of my favorite shooters. The bore is very nice with a light frost throughout. This thing loves that 1950's Iraqi ammo.









The butt stock has a strip of black and a strip of red paint just behind the wrist ahead of the sling swivels. No idea what it means.

I am  not sure if I have posted these before but if I have I apologize I just get excited about these things.
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Very nice rifles you have there and that grenade launcher attachment looks brutal! Nice sharp photos by the way.
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Thanks. I was testing out the new camera as well. That launcher will sent a tennis ball a good 70+ yards with some blanks I made up.
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Sweet!
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Thanks! It is a very satisfying BLOOMP when it goes off. Training or just playing with a retriever would be a pretty good use of this of this thing. Though the smell of the burnt tennis ball fuzz might be a bit much for a dog's nose. Maybe a small round wooden disc a bit small than the diameter of the cup placed under the ball would prevent that.
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Rhino has one as well. Its a hoot.
Target, just out of curiosity - whats the serial No for your 1916 BSA?
I have 2...just askin
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D arrow D , should be aussie use , since no MD listed i should think regular service not home guard , im far from an expert in this tho so ill bow to any who come along ,  
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More fun if you put lighter fluid on the tennis ball, drop the ball in to the launcher, light the tennis ball, while the secound person aims the launcher so you can shoot the tennis ball in to the lake.
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Originally posted by paddyofurniture paddyofurniture wrote:

More fun if you put lighter fluid on the tennis ball, drop the ball in to the launcher, light the tennis ball, while the secound person aims the launcher so you can shoot the tennis ball in to the lake.
 
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Originally posted by ArcherSix ArcherSix wrote:

Originally posted by paddyofurniture paddyofurniture wrote:

More fun if you put lighter fluid on the tennis ball, drop the ball in to the launcher, light the tennis ball, while the secound person aims the launcher so you can shoot the tennis ball in to the lake.

 
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You two are giving me bad ideas, really bad ideas!
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Please expand your idea of bad ideas....can't wait for it! I HAVE to find me one of these grenade launchers.
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My No4 takes the US adapters for Garand grenade launchers. (Adapter, grenade projection M1A2) They're the same 21mm ID as the British & NATO STRIM/ Supe Energa grenades. All I do is buy the cheap repro knock offs & attach a couple of tennis balls with bright colored duck tape.

I use 2 tennis balls, both punctured to act as a shock absorber for the landing, & filled with line marker chalk. The big white Pouff! as they land downrange is kinda fun, (& it helps find them again) but i like the idea of "tracer grenades". Don't try that on grass though because the local FD will get pretty darn mad at you after they put out the grass fire. For most times I use a blank loaded with a dacron wad over 15 Gr of Bullseys, but for pure spectacle I fill a primed .303 case with Fffg black powder & wad hand soap in the case mouth as a seal. Just shove the case into a bar of soap, rotate 180 degrees & pull out.
Do remember to clean for black powder with soap & water though afterwards.
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Good stuff.
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Originally posted by hoadie hoadie wrote:

Rhino has one as well. Its a hoot.
Target, just out of curiosity - whats the serial No for your 1916 BSA?
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60293 with no prefix. It is EY marked but there is absolutely nothing wrong with the rifle. I am of the belief that they marked the rifle EY due to the continued effect the grenades would eventually have on the rifle and not something that was actually wrong with it.

The 1908 is even lower but it's not original matching like the 1916. All the replacement parts are stamped matching with no line outs. The only thing they didn't put a new number on was the bolt body.Cry

I'll have to take the 1908 out of the stock and get some pictures. Loads of interesting stuff in that rifle.

I really like the lighter fluid idea for the tennis ball.
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