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    Enfield No 1 Mk 3 Ishapore

    Just delivered. 1941 Ishapore. Next stop, Calverton.
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    #2
    Congrats! Is that in .303 British or the 7.62 Nato conversion? If it's a 7.62 make sure to use only 7.62 Nato rounds and not factory .308's as they can be too hot and will stretch that action.
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      #3
      Nice! I hope you leave it in as-issued configuration.
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        #4
        303. Changing the sling to a genuine period correct LE sling I found in England.

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          #5
          Very nice!

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            #6
            Very cool. I've always had a liking for historical military rifles.

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              #7
              Very nice and good luck with it.
              Always be on the lookout for .303 ammo as there isn't all that much surplus around

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                #8
                If you are looking for some 303 surplus shoot me a pm.
                Ken

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                  #9
                  Good luck, very nice, I picked one up from AIM some time back, The receiver is stamped 1964. Bore is like new, wood is well used, probably ww1 and all the metal is covered with a few coats of gloss black paint with brush marks included.....

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                    #10
                    I had a 1929 Ishapore. Real work horse. I missed it so much I just bought a Mk 3.

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