LTC
09-23-2014, 04:41
I won an auction for the rifle listed in the title and picked it up today. Not in bad shape for a 104 + year old SMLE. The butt socket is dated 1910.
The barrel knox is stamped DP so I took a chance. Everything functions and I can't find anything wrong with it that would cause the DP stamping except it's age and probably being rated obsolete.
The first range visit came out well as the target photo shows. At 25 yds. off the bench, 4 rounds touching in the 10 ring and one flyer in the X ring. The trigger is much better than my other No.2 Mk. 4 dated 1918. I'm not sure if the barrel is sleeved or solid. The rear sight is the windage adjustable type. Setting the rear sight for about 440 yds. worked out about right.
http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp8/LonnieT_04/DSC_0002-1.jpg (http://s392.photobucket.com/user/LonnieT_04/media/DSC_0002-1.jpg.html)
The original donor rifle was a III not a III*
LTC
The barrel knox is stamped DP so I took a chance. Everything functions and I can't find anything wrong with it that would cause the DP stamping except it's age and probably being rated obsolete.
The first range visit came out well as the target photo shows. At 25 yds. off the bench, 4 rounds touching in the 10 ring and one flyer in the X ring. The trigger is much better than my other No.2 Mk. 4 dated 1918. I'm not sure if the barrel is sleeved or solid. The rear sight is the windage adjustable type. Setting the rear sight for about 440 yds. worked out about right.
http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp8/LonnieT_04/DSC_0002-1.jpg (http://s392.photobucket.com/user/LonnieT_04/media/DSC_0002-1.jpg.html)
The original donor rifle was a III not a III*
LTC