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Kragrifle
03-06-2018, 06:21
Anyone know where I can find more information on 22 cal conversions of Mark l Metford/Enfield long Lees?
You been here?
http://www.rifleman.org.uk/Enfield_Rifle_Long_Lee_22RF.htm
threads pop up every so often on Gunboards, look in the lee enfield section
free1954
03-07-2018, 04:16
You been here?
http://www.rifleman.org.uk/Enfield_Rifle_Long_Lee_22RF.htm
very interesting site sir, lots of information on the homepage. thanks for posting that link.
Yahoo is your friend. snicker.
Kragrifle
03-08-2018, 06:14
Hello
I have reviewed this site as well as Skennerton’s book. Still needing information on origins, dates of conversions, etc. I just found one of these conversions and trying to find out more.
Thanks
JB White
03-08-2018, 10:06
Ditto on what Lyman said. Here's the directory:
http://forums.gunboards.com/forumdisplay.php?54-Lee-Enfield-22-Caliber-Forums-amp-English-Gun-Pub
Both the Lee Enfield and the .22 board should find someone who's been there before you.
Kragrifle
03-15-2018, 06:27
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Kragrifle
03-15-2018, 06:29
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JB White
03-15-2018, 02:29
Are you considering purchase? Joe Salter is always pricey, so expect to pay a premium. That said, there aren't many around on the loose. Can't make out the wrist markings, but the wood has been stripped of its natural patina (over cleaned) prior to refinish. The rear sight is a Sutherland off a Canadian Ross rifle. Something to consider if you're looking for original.
Kragrifle
03-20-2018, 06:27
Wrist markings are PH over 1943, presumably Parker Hale 1943-time of barrel sleeve work? Not familiar with Ross sights, wonder if these were generally available? You are correct as Salter is high, but I needed a long Lee to fill out a reasonable assembly of 22 cal English trainers and had never seen another in ten years of looking.
JB White
03-20-2018, 10:45
I agree that Parker Hale had its mitts on it. Nothing to be ashamed of. Quite the contrary really as they were renowned for their work both private and government contracted. The Sutherland sights (as used on the Ross) must have been widely used as they turn up so often. A drop-in fit (not perfect but easily working) on the Lee Enfield as well as the Martini Henry. I have one on one of my Martini's.
You certainly have chosen one of the more interesting realms of Enfield collecting. A whole 'nuther area of study and one I'm only vaguely familiar with in the grand scheme of things. So much involved with these rifles and so many tangents to explore. I only pointed out a couple of superfluous things I noticed using the sales pics. I surely would never be embarrassed to have that rifle filling a slot and they are very scarce in that configuration. If you're good with it then I say go for it.
As an aside, and speaking of rare, were you one of the guys who lucked into a Parker Hiscock feed a while back?
Kragrifle
03-21-2018, 04:14
Yes. I can post photos later.
Kragrifle
03-21-2018, 09:28
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Kragrifle
03-21-2018, 09:30
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Note the rounded edge at 6 o’clock on the bolt face
JB White
03-22-2018, 02:28
That's the beaut! A fine centerpiece to any rimfire collection. :)
Thanks for posting up the pics again.
nice!!
managed to pick up an Enfield Converted in 1912 of a 1895 dated Sparkbrook LE II this past weekend,
Navy marked as well,
Thanks for posting both sets of pictures. I never got into the 22 side of L.E.s but an interesting and diverse part by itself.
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