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  1. "The American Arsenal" US Weapons - Past & Present
    Local store apparently has gotten a collection in. Amongst the sporterized Arisaka’s is this Remington M1917. Very dirty but mostly all there. Looks more like it was preserved and never cleaned up. They’re asking $600 which I believe is a great price if it’s functional. Only thing that...
  2. The Lee-Enfield Forum
    Howdy Folks, I just acquired this 1918 Lithgow No I Mk III* marked to the Second Military District. Overall pretty solid, good finish on the barrel and action and good bore despite what may be a rusty barrel star on the knox. The nose cap, action, and bolt all match, except the cocking piece...
  3. The Lee-Enfield Forum
    My website, Enfield-Stuff.com , is focused on military history and the national, regimental and unit markings found on Lee-Enfield rifles. I spend a lot of my time tracking down information and original sources. All too often, there are a lot of dead ends. Miscrosoft keeps on sending me these...
  4. The Lee-Enfield Forum
    Hey everyone, I'm still in the decision of choosing which milsurp I would like to purchase next (I don't have much money because of college but its an addiction, most everyone can probably attest.) Anyway, I've been looking into lots of different rifles and have heard many good things about Lee...
  5. The Lee-Enfield Forum
    Hello all, I’m curious to know if anyone has had an enfield(or a Ross for that matter) rebarreled to a 308 diameter but kept the 303 action/chamber. My logic is for hand loading, 308 bullets are much cheaper and more plentiful here in Canada. And cost wise it would be a lot cheaper to just...
  6. The Lee-Enfield Forum
    Hey guys, I just won an auction for a rifle that caught my eye, and perhaps a bit of my imagination too... It's a No.4 that has much fewer markings than I'm used to seeing on British guns. The only markings I see on the receiver's butt socket are on the left side. There's just a "1942" on one...
  7. The Lee-Enfield Forum
    Hello, I'm looking for an original 7.62 NATO barrel to build an L42-style tribute rifle. I've heard there are a fair number of these floating around since they were released from Canadian storage but haven't managed to find any. Can anyone point me to any potential sources? Thank you, Steve
  8. The Lee-Enfield Forum
    Just got a 1917 the other day. Today I tried the decocking trick of holding the trigger down while closing the bolt. After I did that, the trigger is now loose after firing. Basically, with gravity the trigger is free to move all the way forward to the front of the trigger guard, this is shown...
  9. Weapons of the British Commonwealth
    Just bought an Enfield Jungle Carbine at an auction. Think it may be broken. With no rounds & no mag in it, to move the bolt all the way forward, I have to pull the trigger back. With the bolt all the way forward, there is no tension on the trigger. Nothing happens when its pulled again. Seems...
  10. The Lee-Enfield Forum
    Hello, Does anyone know what the "S" stamp on the Stock/Butt Disc of this Enfield means? Thank you, Cynthia
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