Any Lee Enfield shooters/collectors here?

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Now that's danged near a complete set. I have a 1945 Ishy that was the first C&R I ever refinished that I'm kinda proud of. It doesn't get shot near as much as it should. Got a .410 converted musket last month that I'm embarrassed to say I haven't even looked over real good yet. Now I have a wire wrapped coming to my door soon. Nice rifles, no mosin, but nice rifles.:neener:
 
In truth, I've barely got a representitive exapmle of the breed. I have none of the Lee Metfords, RIC or NZ carbines yet. I have a 48 date Ishy that is as nice as any of my Brit or Aussie rifles. Then there is the 1910 MkIII Ross and the BSA commercial sporter (on lay-away).

As for comparing the LE to the MN, well, I used to collest MNs. Has 20 or more at one time, Finns Russki, Chinese, even a US made '91, and while they are solid, accurate and powerful, they just don't measure up, IMHO, to the LE for ergonomics, fire power, or over all combat effectivness/grunt friendliness.

They Are neat pieces of history and the variants are almost as numerous as the LE.
 
I collect primarily Enfields and variants.

My collection is far from complete but I'm working on it. I mainly am interested in 1900-present Enfield actions. I have everything from a 1914 No1mkIII to a No4T. Hoping to add some commercial & target variants soon.

Till I have a DeLisle Carbine & an L42A1, I won't be happy or content. :D
 
I love my Lee-Enfields:

-ROF Fazakerly No.4 Mk.I
-ROF Fazakerly No.4 Mk.II (unissued :D )
-Lithgow No. Mk.III*
-Unknown No.5 Mk.I (sombody refinished it, obliterating the markings, and I picked it up for a song.)
 
I don't collect them, but I shoot my Fazakerly No4 Mk1 more than anything else I own, and I have an Enfield Scout that I built on a Santa Fe sporterized No4 Mk1, too.
Dated 1944 and 1943 respectively.

Best bolt action of WWII IMO. The M-N is nice but can't compare to the SMLE in speed of action, firepower, and looks. The M-N is clunky by comparison.
 
I have a cut-down No.4 "Tanker" that is near worthless as a collector gun thanks to the carbinizing. It is, however, of indefinite value to me, because it was the first rifle I ever owned. In addition, it's also a mild recoiling rifle, and lots of fun to shoot.

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I have a No4 Mk1 that one day shot the bolt catch out into the grass. I heard a ping and noticed something shoot by my head. I like that gun, but have not shot it in a while because I want to get the ctach fixed and have the gun checked out by a good gunsmith. There don't seem to be many of those in my area.
 
I'm no collector, but I do enjoy shooting my No4 Mk1. I also enjoyed taking it completely apart, cleaning every piece, and putting it back together again when I first got it. It has never malfunctioned and is very accurate. All in all a trustworthy and fun rifle.
 
2 so far

No 4 Mk II, Fazerkly (sp?) 1942
No. 5 JC, Fazerkly, 1943

both still .303. I love the sights on both guns.
 
An Ozzy #3
#4
#5 (like new, 1st variation)
#4 w/parker hale target sights in 7.62 NATO
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Pattern 14 (With long range sights)
U.S. Marked Ross M1910

All on the wall under my Martini

Edited to add: The 7.62 #4 is marked "Sterling" on the mag.
 
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Number4 mk1, of indeterminate origin (factory crest was ground off of the butt socket) it has number1 mk 6 furniture, though.

fazerkeley number4mk2 of '47 vintage.


I love my enfields.
 
Not a collector, but I like shooting my No. 4 MkII Fazakerly. Love the rear peepsight, it really is an easy rifle to shoot accurately. BTW, had a chance to shoot a buddy's No. 4 MkII with a Parker-Hale sight (AFAIK it's basically a smaller peepsight) and my first group with it (discounting a flyer I called) was 1.5" @ 100 yards, which is a little better than what I do with the normal peepsights :rolleyes: . Should I be happy or sad :scrutiny: ?
 
Quick pics ....... first is Ishapore in .308 ... lovely old shape but not that good a shooter.

Then a sporterized ... OK don't groan ..... it's as i bought it and .. it's a great second deer rifle.

Then the MkV Jungle carbine ... always add slip on recoil pads to most rifles cos need the extra length but .... with ''Jungle'' .... it sure makes it more comfortable to shoot! (Sorry about the red!! Bit extreme! - really gotta reshoot that pic!)


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There's a sporterized Enfield in a pawn near by that looks quite abit like yours that the fellow is asking $99 for. I have no use for it whatsoever, but at that price it keeps calling me.
 
Parker-Hale sight (AFAIK it's basically a smaller peepsight) and my first group with it (discounting a flyer I called) was 1.5" @ 100 yards, which is a little better than what I do with the normal peepsights .


The Alfred J Parker rear peep sights for these ARE quite nice.
 
I got a stock from Lawrence, but it was a cheesy yellow varnished number, which I then stripped and BLO'd. Looks better, but it will need to get some age to look right.
 
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