![]() Here in canada they're not much of collectors, certain serial numbers and models are, but the average issued war time enfield, no, there's abundant numbers. bonus.Īs for collectors value, that would be up to collectors, and of course the numbers of them in country. If it has all the ancillary equipment with it, like bayonet/pig sticker, oil bottle, etc. sighting these things in requires numerous front sight posts to raise and lower the MOA/MPI, additionally there were/are a few rear sight assemblies. while those are off, check the trigger, springs, and sear as well. I would remove the bottom and top fore end furniture as well to inspect the barrel, as over time there's rust under them and on the barrel more than quite frequently. Those would be the first off checks, there are numerous other checks to do, but those are the basic to complete on checking prior to purchasing. More than 6.35 mm (1/4 in.) and (2) Shall not completely enter the chamber at the breech end. (1) Shall not enter the bore at the muzzle end bore- rifling, if its 2 or 5 groove left hand or 6 right hand. headspace, if headspace is out, it's going to require another bolt head. I was actually looking for a No4 Mk2.įirst off check the headspace, bore, firing pin protrusion, and trigger pull. ![]() ![]() I am looking for one of these rifles purely for sentimental reasons and some variation at the range. ![]()
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