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You could purchase a bolt and several bolt heads. They swap by unscrewing. Head spacing gauges would be needed to make sure its good to go. They are numbered 0-5.
As for what it is:
Number 4, Mark 1 Lee Enfield. It *should* have been made by BSA...
I made a DIY pocket holster out of a thick mouse pad turned sticky rubber side out. It's reinforced with thick thread and duct tape to fill out the shape into an even blob. There is enough sticky mouse pad to grab and it hasn't come out with my revolver yet. I've been using it for 2 years...
I used CLP on mine when I took it apart. Bigger hammer and a punch. I think you could find some more info on take down at a website dedicated to the surplus rifle (Hint: google surplus rifle). You'll know when it needs cleaned and why you need the Murray's firing pin when it does the slam...
We worry about how much ammo to have sitting around when the majority of people can run down to walmart and get the basics.
.303 is getting expensive so I reload for my enfields, but how does that guy keep feeding his?
My P1 was the first pistol I purchased and I have not regretted it. Mine has been re-arsenaled 3 times, and was unissued and stored after the most recent. It even came with a fancy holster that sucks and a sweet box that looks like its from the 60s.
It's a fantastic piece of history that is...
The Supertuck is awesome. I have one for my CZ-82 (that I do carry, I have a C&R and couldn't pass it up) and I am going to order one soon for my newly purchased G19, after I buy a few bricks of 9mm.
A good belt is a **MUST***. I have a Beltman. I haven't tried anything else and haven't...
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