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RCS
03-15-2020, 09:47
Did some indoor shooting with a chamber insert that uses either 32 S&W or 32 ACP, range
was about 20 feet. I am using a Lee Enfield BSA 1906 Mark 1*** with all matching parts
except the nose cap which is not numbered. This rifle has an excellent trigger pull too47263

lyman
03-15-2020, 10:59
nice looking groups!

bruce
03-15-2020, 11:26
Soft lead bullets at 25 yds. fired from a surplus military rifle ... lots of fun! Chamber inserts work! Or ... load cast lead bullets! Load up and fire away! Sincerely. bruce.

RCS
03-19-2020, 07:55
Besides the target photo, I thought that a few more photos of the rifle would be nice to
post. Over the years I have picked up a few Mark 1*** Lee Enfields and all that were found
had the new serial number and the Irish pre fix CR or ER (also G series too). About
twenty years ago I found a BSA 1906 Mark 1*** without any Irish pre fix or second serial
number - which I consider not common to find in the USA47274472754727647277

The Armourer
04-27-2020, 01:54
I've picked up a couple of 303 chamber inserts.

British S.M.L.E Enfield Caliber Convertion Sleeve rifled. Caliber 4 X 6 mm Flobert (1920) or 4 mm ZENTRALFEUER RWS. Made by Tauler - Master (Madrid) circa 1940

Can use Flobert 4mm 'short' or 4mm 'long'.

free1954
05-07-2020, 03:07
I've picked up a couple of 303 chamber inserts.

British S.M.L.E Enfield Caliber Convertion Sleeve rifled. Caliber 4 X 6 mm Flobert (1920) or 4 mm ZENTRALFEUER RWS. Made by Tauler - Master (Madrid) circa 1940

Can use Flobert 4mm 'short' or 4mm 'long'.



nice. does the rifle have a special bolt for those rimfire rounds.

RCS
05-08-2020, 05:41
Most chamber inserts that convert the standard caliber to use a rim fire cartridge have a off-set firing pin inside
the chamber insert. I have one in my 5,56mm/223 insert for 22 long rifle. If works nice nice but you need a
rod to punch out the empty and the firing pin each time.

Those inserts for the 303 cartridge make be rifled inside for very short range47673

The Armourer
05-09-2020, 09:47
I also have chamber inserts for my 410 & 12g shotgun to convert them to .22rf.

As has been said the round is held off centre so the centre-fire striker hits the edge of the rim-fire case.

The 12g adapter has a channel so you can get your finger nail in the flick the 22 case out, but I have made a little 'wire-poker' to assist.

Allows me to use low power .22rf Shot-shells in buildings for getting rid of Pigeons or rats.
A 410 or 12g would 'blow' the roof out, but the .22rf shot-shell has an effective range of about 15-20 feet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWccdivTGgU

free1954
05-10-2020, 05:08
thank you gentlemen for the replies. i have two, one for a .223/.22lr. and one for a .22 hornet/.22 lr. i use them in a contender pistol that has the duel firing pins. but for indoor shooting i get better accuracy when using a small rifle primer and a .22 hollow based pellet in the hornet.

Darreld Walton
06-08-2020, 02:24
Besides the target photo, I thought that a few more photos of the rifle would be nice to
post. Over the years I have picked up a few Mark 1*** Lee Enfields and all that were found
had the new serial number and the Irish pre fix CR or ER (also G series too). About
twenty years ago I found a BSA 1906 Mark 1*** without any Irish pre fix or second serial
number - which I consider not common to find in the USA47274472754727647277

I picked one up a couple years back, a BSA No.1***. The forestock had been shortened, the upper handguards missing, as well as the metal. Perfect bore, good headspace. It also has the original serial number lined out, and a new one applied with the ER prefix. No import marks. Doubt I'll ever find the correct pieces for it, so I'm trying to gather enough MkIII pieces to at least get it 'in the neighborhood'.

RCS
06-08-2020, 04:05
I have only found one Mark 1*** rifle in 25 years in the USA, All the others have the Irish second serial number
with the ER or CR pre fix and there is the G pre fix too. I understand the Irish ER rifles were mostly original while
the CR pre fix rifles have alot of Mark 3 parts (sights & wood). So if you use the Mark 3 you are alright.

I have an Enfield 1904 Mark 1*** that now has a third serial number, the first two being lined out, it is serial
number G 839 now. A grenade launching rifle converted back to service rifle with nice bore

The Armourer
06-13-2020, 01:46
I have an Enfield 1904 Mark 1*** that now has a third serial number, the first two being lined out, it is serial
number G 839 now. A grenade launching rifle converted back to service rifle with nice bore


I have the windage adjustable rear sight (also had 3 rifles under it) off its 'close friend' G509

blackhawknj
04-16-2021, 08:34
Bought some chamber inserts years ago-the company is defunct, alas. Fired recent manufactured Federal 32ACP out of my 1943 Maltby, at 25 yards got a one hole group and several quarter sized groups. Let's me get in practice on a handguns ammunition only range.

RCS
04-20-2021, 05:29
I have three very low numbered 1903 rifles (all rebuilds nothing original) and have a 30-06 chamber
insert that will chamber 32 ACP, 32 S&W and 32 S&W long. I have not tried the 32 S&W long yet but
the 32 ACP and 32 S&W shoot very well. I will try the 32 S&W long soon49137