Re: Enfield Pageant of Motoring May 2009
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Good one Terry. Certainly a great diversity of vehicles on display. How many were there in total?
And just a pointer, when the sun comes out you have to cover up or else you will get sunburnt. I suppose it happens so infrequently you just aren't prepared for it? Here's something from Oz which may help in the future. youtube.com/watch?v=RFjsRtPvoaM
Posted on: 2009/6/7 10:49
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Re: Enfield Pageant of Motoring May 2009
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An "Enfield" pageant and I didn't see a single .303! Maybe I should come over there and bring my collection to show off... I'm still working on gathering up the bits for my WWII Tommy uniform, so it'll be a while!
Posted on: 2009/6/7 13:35
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G,day Mal
At a rough guess 1000 to 1500 vehicles ranging from military, buses, steam engines and cars of various makes. I did like your cartoon of slip, slap ,slop very apt. The sun really did catch us out. Today its back to Winter again.
Posted on: 2009/6/7 13:36
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Sorry Eric,
The nearest I can get to a .303 is the old factory about 500 yards from my house which nowadays has been converted into a housing estate using a lot of the old buildings. They could'nt knock them down as they are listed buildings. Thats interesting about your collection.Tell me more. Terry
Posted on: 2009/6/7 13:42
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Eric, I am board member of the local military museum so if you need any WW2 "Tommy" bits (Canadian uniforms are essentially identical) I may be able to help. No guns however as that is a major problem in getting across the border. Dave
Posted on: 2009/6/7 13:46
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Terry, come over here to the US and I'll let you put 50 rounds through one. I have two Enfields, a No4 MkI, that is fully restored to her former glory, and a "sporterized" version that I bought at a local gun show for $40. After a little work and a new stock, she's a fine hunting rifle now.
Here's a Link to my Picasa web album with pics of my two .303's, the first set of pics is the $40 rifle as I bought it, after that, she's in her final iteration, still waiting a scope mount. The original one is at the bottom, and since taking these pictures I've swapped the magazines back, as the more rounded one is the factory spec .303's original magazine. The sporterized one didn't have a magazine, so I had to buy a new one, and all I could find quickly was the squared off SMLE style. It works, holds ten rounds, and is a whole lot of fun!
Posted on: 2009/6/7 13:49
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Dave, Canadian would work well, as they used the loveable .303's too! So far, I don't have anything uniform wise, so whatever you come across would be helpful.
As for the gun thing, I fully understand. My wife's aunt and uncle live in Alberta, and I've asked him to keep an eye out for the Longbranch version of the .303s, and he told me that he could get one, but getting it across the border would be a PITA. So, I'm still looking for one of those. NOW, if Mal could get one of the Aussie Lithgow versions, I'll be well on my way to getting the whole set.
Posted on: 2009/6/7 13:56
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I still have my sporterized No.1 Mark 3 built in 1916. I used it for many years when I worked as a game warden. IMHO the .303 Enfield is one of the toughest military rifles ever made. Pehaps not as pretty, finely finished or as accurate as a Springfield or Mauser but it is still the most commonly used rifle here in Canada for deer, bear and moose hunting and gets the job done. I bought my first one in 1960 for $9.50. Practically everyone I know who hunts has at least one!
P.S. Eric, I'll see what I can find in the way of a "battle dress" for you.
Posted on: 2009/6/7 13:56
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I agree on the toughness factor, I remember reading a saying from WWII about the Enfield, and it goes something like "The Germans made a hunting rifle, the Americans made a target rifle, and the British made a battle rifle." When you consider that the Enfield in all it's variations is the rifle that created the British Empire, there's a lot of history to them.
P.S., thanks Dave!
Posted on: 2009/6/7 14:01
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