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Old 07-11-09, 01:28
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After watching this thread I got to wondering about putting an old sporterized Enfield back to military configuration. I checked out one that was my father in laws and was surprised to see that it was a 1902 LE No1* CLLE 1 made by L S A Co. (Lithgow Small Arms??) Now this makes it a lot harder to find parts but a unique rifle if I do find them. Now the question arises; does anyone on the forum have any spare parts for one of these long Lee Enfields or know where I can find any?
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Old 07-11-09, 01:40
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After watching this thread I got to wondering about putting an old sporterized Enfield back to military configuration. I checked out one that was my father in laws and was surprised to see that it was a 1902 LE No1* CLLE 1 made by L S A Co. (Lithgow Small Arms??) Now this makes it a lot harder to find parts but a unique rifle if I do find them. Now the question arises; does anyone on the forum have any spare parts for one of these long Lee Enfields or know where I can find any?
London Small Arms, not Lithgow, sorry. CLLE is "Charger Loading Lee Enfield" which means it is basically a Long Lee [Enfield] with a guide for a five round charger clip over the breech.
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Old 07-11-09, 01:59
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Now the question arises; does anyone on the forum have any spare parts for one of these long Lee Enfields or know where I can find any?
Hi,
To bad i juste have No4 part



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Old 07-11-09, 02:34
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first of all, i absolutely despise bill c68 in it's intirety. what bothers me even worse is the requirement to de-activate a firearm...especially a historic one. having said that, my opinion is better to deactivate it than to see it go to the smelter/ torch (add method of destruction here). there is another option available..that would be the swift training rifle. it was a training aid during the war which closely resembles the enfield rifle both in weight and astetically and has an operating bolt. they do become available from time to time and were used throughout the commonwealth. while they aren't classed as a replica, they aren't a dewat either, and may be the answer to those wanting to display a period firearm with their vehicle.
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Old 07-11-09, 05:06
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there is another option available..that would be the swift training rifle. it was a training aid during the war which closely resembles the enfield rifle both in weight and astetically and has an operating bolt. they do become available from time to time and were used throughout the commonwealth. while they aren't classed as a replica, they aren't a dewat either, and may be the answer to those wanting to display a period firearm with their vehicle.
Like this? They came patterned after No.4 rifles as well as Enfield P-14's (or No.3 Mk.1's if you prefer).
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Old 07-11-09, 19:47
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....that's the creature i was talking about....i have an identical one.
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HI,
Just let you know that i reserve 3 wood for Bruce
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http://www.ima-usa.com:80/product_in...oducts_id/2594

Original bayonet training rifles.

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