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    Default Re: Show us your Lee Enfield

    Attachment 12919Date of Manufacture: 1918

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    Default Re: Show us your Lee Enfield

    Who did the patterns and chequering?

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    Default Re: Show us your Lee Enfield

    I bought it like that from NSN. I really don't know, but they done a fine job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by swanewa2 View Post
    Attachment 12919Date of Manufacture: 1918
    WOWWW!!!! She's a beaut!

    Looks more like a commercial rifle, made for civi's

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    Default Re: Show us your Lee Enfield

    Yes, the changes made to the original were done very subtle. The Craftmanship is outstanding. I love the rifle, can't wait to shoot it. Probably within the week.

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    Default Re: Show us your Lee Enfield

    By the way guys, where can I get good priced ammo for the .303? It's a bit hectic paying R400 for 20.... Or is that the going rate?

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    Default Re: Show us your Lee Enfield

    It's hard to find loaded .303 ammo in store. PMP is pretty much all there is, and even then the brass you save afterwards isn't of the best quality. But whatever you do, save the brass.

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    I will definitaly do so! Going to Krokodilspruit range on Moloto rd tomorrow to get aqainted to my new 303 and Glock 19, will post afterwards the results

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    Default Re: Show us your Lee Enfield

    Ok, I'll bite...
    Mine: Lee Enfield Sporter made in 1918.


    Manufacturer's stamp (for lack of a better term?)


    Another...


    As far as I can tell its a Mk1 that was later 'sporterised'. Anyone else know more judging by the looks of the rifle?

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