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I made a video up about my home-made No4Mk1"T" Enfield "sniper"

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 428 ✭✭EWQuinn


    Sweet, nice project, you've done a fine job on that. I have sworn I will never get an Enfield, just don't want to mess with another caliber. Then I started fondling one of them at the gun shop the other day, and working that bolt. If I touch one of them again, I'll be a dead duck. Some good info from Capt Laidler on the Milsurp.com forum, and he is about as good of an authority on this stuff as there is.

    SARCO, can't live with em, can't live without em :)

    The upward pressure thing is the same on the M1903, in fact my NM 1903 still has a brass shim put under the barrel to regulate that pressure (I hope it was legal).

    Where did you get all the Legos and learn to use them so well?


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