Lee Enfield No4 Mk2 unwrapping/unboxing

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  • Опубликовано: 27 май 2023
  • Lee Enfield No4mk2 unwrapping, after nearly being wrapped 70 years, this fine rifle gets to see the light of day. An excellent mummy wrap Enfield that was certainly worth more in the wrap but I couldn't help myself but see what was under all that cosmoline, I decided the least I could do was share the process for historical reference and to share the experience with as many people as possible. Whether you have one in the wrap and want to experience unwrapping it without actually doing in or just curious on what a No4 enfield looks like brand new, I hope you enjoy the video!

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  • @anthonylicari7776
    @anthonylicari7776 Год назад +21

    If anyone can guess the correct number of times this guy says Cosmoline, you win 1 million jars of Cosmoline

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +3

      What a prize! I would participate, but I lost count myself.

    • @frankmccann29
      @frankmccann29 Год назад

      It works. 10?

  • @bertiewooster3326
    @bertiewooster3326 Год назад +30

    Should be issued to all eligible Brits !! A most formidable weapon even today.

    • @khankrum1
      @khankrum1 Год назад +3

      Yes please. WITH THE BAYONETTE!

    • @samrodian919
      @samrodian919 Год назад +2

      @@khankrum1 yes that would be an 8" nail fixed to the bayonet lug!

    • @Iaintwoke
      @Iaintwoke Год назад +1

      Yes please, one for me too.😁

  • @unclekevin5094
    @unclekevin5094 Год назад +37

    That was fantastic. It was like watching a vintage barn find car brought back to life. I spent many hours as a cadet putting thousands of rounds through a no4 mk2 in the days when the Government paid all the expenses. Great times.

    • @nigelnorton2416
      @nigelnorton2416 Год назад +1

      Same here with me in the UK, every Sunday, plus competitions at Bisley.
      Have an air rifle replica on my wall at home.

    • @yar_mort2453
      @yar_mort2453 Год назад

      Qq

    • @anthonywilson4873
      @anthonywilson4873 Год назад +3

      Same here as an Air Cadet 1280 Squadron Bisley Pirbright and Summer Camps. Good times, RAF Scampton watching five Vulcans rotate from the side of the runway sticks in the mind.

    • @daleparker4207
      @daleparker4207 Год назад

      Very cool

    • @Iaintwoke
      @Iaintwoke Год назад

      I was an air cadet too. And I've been to bisley. I'm thinking later though because I did the course and shot the L98 at RAF Locking. (Cadet version of the SA80.) Good old days.😁 We did drill with the old .303s (deactivated)

  • @mickgillen9809
    @mickgillen9809 Год назад +8

    Greetings from sunny Malta! I'm just about to collect my brand new 1955 No4 from a friend here - thanks for the tip about using raw linseed oil on the wood. I'm ex-Irish Defence Forces Reserves and fired the No4 in the service back in the late '70s. Enjoy your lovely rifle!

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +1

      Enjoy yours as well!

  • @th.burggraf7814
    @th.burggraf7814 Год назад +6

    Beautiful ! These old beauties make my heart sing. 😍👍🏻

  • @marciebalme588
    @marciebalme588 Год назад +3

    Yes my Husband as one of these a 1955 build rifle in perfect condition he also purchased it in its wax paper

  • @MidwesternFC
    @MidwesternFC Год назад +8

    This is incredible. Thank you for sharing the unwrapping with us!

  • @burville100
    @burville100 Год назад +5

    My PF 36**** 1953 has the milled swivel... Such a great purchase you have there.👌

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +5

      Awesome thanks, so still safe to presume the change was made in the late UF 55 rifles as of now.

  • @rayslez8455
    @rayslez8455 Год назад +3

    Got my queens marksman badge with the number4 in 1964.

  • @tdiron5277
    @tdiron5277 Год назад +4

    Your process of unveiling and explaining is spot on and adds to the intrigue throughout your video . The rifle itself with its age and preservation techniques also spot on in your narration.
    First shot experiences must have been a pleasure.
    Well done sir
    😎

  • @RobertLewis-el9ub
    @RobertLewis-el9ub Год назад +5

    So jealous, shot these weapons as an Army Cadet in High School - 45 years ago. Wonderful rifle for the novice to learn from basic to advanced marksmanship.

    • @tandemwings4733
      @tandemwings4733 Год назад +1

      Me too, In Australia. I did Army Cadets 58 years ago. We simply called them our 303s. Also, we did get a chance to fire the Bren gun.

    • @crazycressy7986
      @crazycressy7986 Год назад +1

      Same here, did my skill at arms with a No4 and loved the Bren ,and later in life when I got my FAC I had to get a No4 ,wish I still had it ,mine was a 1943 but re-barreled in 1955 ,I used to home load ,so accurate it was unreal, 3 up 2 down😊

  • @rabbitholereviews
    @rabbitholereviews Год назад +7

    I have two of these and I'm about to get a third. Thanks for the unwrapping video. I never filmed mine when taking them out of the wrap. The brass butt plate will polish up nice. Subbed!

  • @adrianmotet5083
    @adrianmotet5083 Год назад +5

    Great video
    I've had the chance to buy 2 of these mummy wrapped Irish Contract No 4's but they wanted US$1900. I would have just kept them in the wrap as an investment if I had. So instead I bough a really mint Longbranch Mk1* that I do use.

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад

      I would love to add a Long Branch to the collection, particularly one made in the 50s, as they don't use any of the expedient wartime parts, although great accuracy can still be attained from the 2 groove barrels I prefer the 5. Thanks for watching

  • @alanmole7292
    @alanmole7292 Год назад +3

    My Pal bought one of these wrapped in 1989 for £40, about $60 at the time. It took us about 2 days to get it clean!

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +1

      Took me a couple of weekends working on it when I was able

  • @Mrbeanutube
    @Mrbeanutube Год назад +6

    I have one as well, mine came with a matching bayonet. I have mine cleaned up but never fired. Sweet rifles

  • @wolfpack4694
    @wolfpack4694 Год назад +3

    Looks great! I’m glad u r using it. I just got my frankengun No1 mk3 in firing order after a new old barrel and going thru three forend stocks before I got one that was straight and repaired the draws properly, and it shoots beautifully now. That .303 round packs a nice punch.

  • @k4vms
    @k4vms Год назад +1

    I got one of these 30 years ago in the mummy wrap in the year 1955 with the bayonet which had matching serial # but at that time there were no import stamp required and mine does not have any import stampings .
    It was a chore to remove the rifle from the mummy wrap. We did this in a solvent tank which allowed us to remove all the cosmoline.
    The butt plate on mine as solid brass
    Good Camera work !!!!
    Ricky from IBM

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад

      Was this in the US? As import stamps were still required to import it post 1968, if yours somehow escaped this, it's completely legal, and you're one lucky owner!

    • @k4vms
      @k4vms Год назад

      @@zaca952 Yes, got it when I lived in Los Angeles about 35 years ago and it has a bayonet with the same serial # as the rifle.

  • @gdmofo
    @gdmofo Год назад +2

    I had one of those rifles in the early 2000s regrettably sold it it was Immaculate wrapped in heavy cosmoline

  • @cedhome7945
    @cedhome7945 Год назад +3

    Thanks for appreciating this fine old war horse ,to many have been ruined by people sporterizing these by removing the fore stock and then declaring that they haven't got any accuracy (the wood supplies tension to the barrel)

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +3

      The free floating always improves accuracy myth has taken many a victim, Lee Enfields No1, and No4, 1903 Springfields, K31s, M1917s, and I'm sure the list goes on!

    • @wanderer7755
      @wanderer7755 Год назад

      Heresy , they should not be allowed near vintage firearms

  • @scottorgan2255
    @scottorgan2255 Год назад +5

    I have a Lee Enfield number 4 mark 1/3 it's dated 1953 it's a factory refurbished no. 4 mark 1* upgraded to the mark 2 you have a good target or hunting rifle. Cheers mate

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +2

      Super cool, Savage or Long Branch?

  • @1945gmc353
    @1945gmc353 Год назад +6

    I have a 1943 no4 I use for target competition great rifle

  • @TechnikMeister2
    @TechnikMeister2 Год назад +5

    The No 4 had a better barrel, but the smoothest and best action will always be in the No1 Mk3. The No 4 has a very cheaply made flt wall acrion and bolt housing and was found wanting, but it was lighter as a result. The No3 Jungle Carbine had a nasty recoil.

    • @richardturk7162
      @richardturk7162 Год назад +2

      The number 5 jungle carbine did kick hard but it had a rubber recoil pad.
      The problem with the number 5s that I have had the all have a wandering zero.
      Once 4 or 5 rounds went down the pipe you never knew where the round was going to hit.

  • @bluzzjazz
    @bluzzjazz Год назад +2

    What a fine example of a gun from that era! I'd love to have one but I've only come across wall hangers, which are still cool. There were some Caranos for sale but they were gone before I had a chance to snag one.

  • @MB-nn3jw
    @MB-nn3jw Год назад +5

    In my country (not USA), an original wrapped condition LE No4 Mk2 has a value anywhere from $3,000 to $4,000. Unwrapped, perhaps $1500.

  • @bluemax73
    @bluemax73 Год назад +3

    Wow! I worked in a gun store in the '80s and '90s and I have one of these guns and it's still in the wrapper, same blonde wood, dark park finish, and a 1955 date. Thank you for unwrapping yours, I'll keep mine under wraps for a while longer. PS kerosene works great on cosmoline

    • @jasonhensley3071
      @jasonhensley3071 Год назад +1

      Mineral spirits is even better

    • @mistergrendel32
      @mistergrendel32 7 месяцев назад

      @@jasonhensley3071Some wood that is adjacent to metal can be a little darkish. I’m guessing it’s caused by the cosmoline? Will a toothbrush and mineral spirits scrub it off?
      🤔

  • @good2us1
    @good2us1 Год назад +1

    Awesome job, great job explaining every step! Like everyone else I'm jealous 😅

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging Год назад +2

    That is an incredible video👏👏

  • @terrancegrant1664
    @terrancegrant1664 Год назад +2

    That's a pretty rifle.

  • @edwardsawyer4081
    @edwardsawyer4081 4 месяца назад

    Big surprise it’s in the condition of every other mummy wrapped rifle

  • @pseguy-sf7eh
    @pseguy-sf7eh Год назад +2

    Nice rifle..thanks for sharing… i have a no4 mk2 as well.. left to me by my father when he passed… beautiful old rifles.✌️

  • @JonnyJungle77
    @JonnyJungle77 Год назад +1

    Nice video, that's a great looking rifle.

  • @mikevan3680
    @mikevan3680 Год назад +2

    Amazing, thank you for sharing

  • @muskaos
    @muskaos Год назад +1

    I have one of those, mine was made in 1953, and it came with the bayonet. I bought it in the late 1990s.

  • @sbreheny
    @sbreheny Год назад +4

    Unlike steel, brass doesn't need moisture to corrode. The corrosion process involves sulfides and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (the brown color is from sulfides and the green from carbon dioxide)

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the information, I guess that explains why it was corroded well the rest of the rifle was pristine.

  • @frankmccann29
    @frankmccann29 Год назад +1

    Removable magazine made this a killer weapon. Either 2 or 4 groove good.

  • @minicoopertn
    @minicoopertn Год назад +1

    Nice rifle. A solid 9 out of 10. I have a 1944 or 1945 Enfield rifle which is in similar condition.

  • @535tony
    @535tony Год назад +2

    Nice! I have a Transferable Sten MKII SMG made at the Fazakerly plant. Not as pretty as your SMLE, but shoots just as good.

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +2

      Super cool, I'd love to just see a sten in person be it a semi auto closed bolt or original!

    • @535tony
      @535tony Год назад

      @@zaca952 Our Sten at the range
      ruclips.net/video/5ZVbXqXgCck/видео.html

  • @2kalubafak404
    @2kalubafak404 Год назад

    Bought my Lee Enfield No4 Mk2 for $12 in 1960 still in a wooden crate and wrapped/soaked in Cosmoline . Came with a box of military .303 cal rounds. Cut the stock down like a normal rifle.

  • @highboy72
    @highboy72 Год назад +3

    mine is a PF105XXX 5/49 all matching #s it has the milled sling swivel. although used with minor blueing ware and minor handling marks on the wood, all screws are perfect. owned this rifle 20 + years paid like $150.00 for it?

  • @kennethbellotte8678
    @kennethbellotte8678 Год назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @rgp8038
    @rgp8038 Год назад

    I bought one also in the wrap a couple of years ago.

  • @oldmanmickfunker
    @oldmanmickfunker Год назад +2

    a real beauty

  • @mikebeddingfield2144
    @mikebeddingfield2144 Год назад +4

    Leave it in the wrap ? I couldn't do that if my life depended on it! That would be like sleeping in bunk beds on your wedding night!

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +3

      Agreed, I left it in the wrap about 2 weeks before I couldn't resist the urge

    • @mikebeddingfield2144
      @mikebeddingfield2144 Год назад +2

      You made it a lot longer than i would have! I would have had a grand gear gas plug and a box of ammo camping out on the front porch waiting on the delivery truck to pull up!

    • @mikebeddingfield2144
      @mikebeddingfield2144 Год назад +1

      O by the way order yourself a grand gear gas plug and replace the factory gas plug with it that way you won't risk that much over exaggerated bending of the oprod every one harps about.

    • @mikebeddingfield2144
      @mikebeddingfield2144 Год назад

      And yes I have a m-1 garand the garand gear gas plug a bunch of n-block's the bayonet, sling and trench tool . I pick things up as i can to go with the m-1 just a few more items and I'll have to find something else to obsess over lol

  • @leor2830
    @leor2830 Год назад

    Excellent!!

  • @davidyendoll5903
    @davidyendoll5903 Год назад +2

    Did I enjoy your 'new' rifle 'restore' ; Oh Yes . Thank you , well done and enjoy a fantastic rifle . Jealous as f"k !

  • @johnmarlin4661
    @johnmarlin4661 Год назад

    Fantanstic video LOL Thanks

  • @almeidacheang7853
    @almeidacheang7853 Год назад +1

    nice rifle amigo,from BRAZIL

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад

      Olá, um velho amigo meu cresceu no Rio de janeiro, ele odeia ele frio aqui em Montana. Obrigado por assistir

  • @milsurpmagazine9515
    @milsurpmagazine9515 Год назад +1

    Good looking gun. It’s nice to see an unissued one, where does one go about finding one still wrapped?

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +2

      Used market is the only option

  • @robleary3353
    @robleary3353 Год назад

    Lovely bit of kit!. My Mk4 was a little 'battle weary', but! I could still hit a target at just on a thousand yards with open sites. Interesting thing is I used ex army surplas rounds circa 1950's and when I 'upgraded' to modern rounds found the accuracy went off?. Anyone?.

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +3

      Most of the older surplus 303 was .312 diameter bullets when the most common modern loadings use a .311, that could be part of it. Check your muzzle erosion by inserting the bullet in the muzzle and seeing how far it goes in without force. If it's close to the case, try some .312 bullets or the old surplus and see if it's better. Also, you may be able to gain some accuracy back with .314 or .316 cast bullets if the .312 still are too small.

    • @robleary3353
      @robleary3353 Год назад

      @@zaca952 Thanks for taking the time to reply, will do. Although old and rough looking externally the barrel internals and breech parts are remarkably pristine with no signs of undue wear. Will let you know. 🙂👍

  • @Toe_M
    @Toe_M Год назад +1

    My Granny worked in ROF Fazackerley making STEN guns

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +2

      That is very cool, I'm sure she has some interesting stories to tell!

  • @dannyo3317
    @dannyo3317 Год назад

    The rear sling swivel screw damage: They must have used one of those paint can openers/paint stirrers that some people call screwdrivers and not gunsmith screwdrivers.

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад

      That would do it, although I imagine Fazackerly had the proper screwdriver, it looks as if they overtourqued it and spun out once too much force was applied.

  • @brianshields7137
    @brianshields7137 Год назад

    We're did you get this rifle I'd love to try and buy one

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад

      Unfortunately, the only option is the used market. Don't pay the exuberant auction start prices, though. I waited about 2 years until I found one within my price range for a reasonable buy. Local purchase is probably best as well as these were originally sold in the 90s for $150 for a rifle in wrap and $200 for a rifle unwrapped and clean. Strangely enough, apparently, quite a few shelled up the $50 to avoid the "hassle." No hassle for me it was quite an enjoyable experience!

  • @sgt.nickel
    @sgt.nickel Год назад +1

    Didn't know they were still in the box

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +1

      Not many, but some still have the late No4s that were either Irish contracts or war reserves still in the wrap

  • @btlfilmmedia9514
    @btlfilmmedia9514 Год назад

    Was that made in fazakerley liverpool Uk ?

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +3

      Yes, it was. They were the sole maker in the UK post 1947 or so with ROF maltby and BSA haulting production, if one wants to know a list of NO4 enfields ranked by quality it goes something like this, ww2 manufacturer BSA, Long Branch, ROF Fazackerly, ROF maltby, and then Savage. Post ww2, I would argue Fazackerly exceeded the wartime BSAs and post war Long Branchs did as well, although it seems the Fazackerlys had smoother barrels, than post war Long Branch

  • @RUSTYSURPLUS
    @RUSTYSURPLUS Год назад +3

    Very nice .Were did you get that one ? are there more out there ? THX for showing !

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +3

      There were quite a few imported by century arms in the 90s and early 2000s, so the only opportunity is on the used market from collectors who chose to keep them in the wrap since.

    • @RUSTYSURPLUS
      @RUSTYSURPLUS Год назад +1

      @@zaca952 Ya that would be the only way for sure. THANKS.

  • @timothydeyoung5653
    @timothydeyoung5653 Год назад

    Where can people purchase one of those?

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад

      Used market, last import was in the late 1990s

  • @timothymorrell4023
    @timothymorrell4023 Год назад

    I was born in 1955 so i am as old as the gun =)

  • @chucklewis4456
    @chucklewis4456 Год назад

    Where do I get one?

  • @tomthompson7400
    @tomthompson7400 Год назад +2

    we used to boil them to clean them from stores .

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад

      Interesting, was this part of the MOD? Or fulton? Or something else? Would love to know the military process

    • @tomthompson7400
      @tomthompson7400 Год назад +1

      @@zaca952 military ,,, boil them , add whatever was at hand , but it cleaned them fast. then dose them with engine oil , no fancy gun oils .

    • @bertiewooster3326
      @bertiewooster3326 Год назад +1

      Easy to clean when. A sergeant shouts at you !

    • @tomthompson7400
      @tomthompson7400 Год назад

      @@bertiewooster3326 aint that the truth ,,,, then again I used to think nothing of throwing my SMG into the parts washer either.

    • @IHateYoutubeHandles615
      @IHateYoutubeHandles615 Год назад +2

      A guy who was in the Korean War told me the same thing. They would put immersion heaters in a garbage can full of water then dip the metal parts in the boiling water. Works perfectly. Only two issues: 1. you NEED to get all the water out of closes areas like the bolt and trigger mechanism. 2. The water with the melted cosmoline is nasty stuff. I'm guessing the military just dumped it behind the armory. When I de-cosmolined an SKS using boiling water in my sink, a nasty later of sticky cosmoline set on the sink and in the drain :(. I won't be doing that again.

  • @ung427
    @ung427 Год назад

    287XXA Milled sling swivel.

  • @jc-d6179
    @jc-d6179 Год назад

    None better.

  • @RME1911
    @RME1911 Год назад

    Where does one go about finding a mummy wrap enfield?

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +1

      Used market is the only way

    • @RME1911
      @RME1911 Год назад

      Thank you, that’s a Beautiful Rifle.

  • @thomasshepard6030
    @thomasshepard6030 Год назад

    That rifle was made the same year I was born 1955

  • @HILLBILLYHUNTERS1
    @HILLBILLYHUNTERS1 Год назад

    no bayonet lug ?

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +1

      On the No4 Enfield, the bayonet lugs are forged onto the barrel, so they are there just not on the upper band like most other rifles.

    • @davebell4917
      @davebell4917 Год назад

      ​@@zaca952
      The No 4 Bayonet was a simple spike bayonet, an acho of 18th Century socket bayonets with no edge to the blade. The bayonet for the Sten gun used the same spike but attached with a usable handle.
      It looks to be a design dead-end, the later Enfields going back to more knife-like designs which could be used without the rifle.

  • @deanolson3804
    @deanolson3804 Год назад

    Mine is serial# A7730

  • @michaelsix9684
    @michaelsix9684 Год назад

    hate cleaning off cosmoline

  • @michaelsix9684
    @michaelsix9684 Год назад

    would love to shoot this rifle

  • @guaporeturns9472
    @guaporeturns9472 Год назад

    Too bad it’s been import-marked. This would be a great candidate for a sporterization job

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +3

      Since all of the wrapped no4s were imported at the very earliest the late 1980s, every single one was import marked, unless it was smuggled in from Canada, which is very few, if any. The import mark law I disagree with, but on firearms like this, you can either be OK with it or not buy it and leave it for the rest of us! I'm sure we will appreciate that rather than you sporterizing it

    • @nicholaslawlor8623
      @nicholaslawlor8623 Год назад

      Only a clown would sporterize such a beautiful piece of kit!

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 Год назад

      @@nicholaslawlor8623 I’ve sporterized scores of these , along with K-98s , 03 Springfields and Krags. Just finished another Krag this evening. Keep crying , then cope. 😂😂😂 HAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @jasonklaffer6926
      @jasonklaffer6926 Год назад

      They don’t shoot straight if you spoterize them and they look stupid

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 Год назад

      @@jasonklaffer6926 😂

  • @scottydouglass1892
    @scottydouglass1892 Год назад

    Now try finding ammo

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад

      It's not really a problem here in the US at least, plenty of PPU 303 even much locally in my neck of the woods. I reload as well, and 303 can be reloaded with the simple $50 lee loader as neck sizing works better for brass life in 303s anyway

  • @jasonhensley3071
    @jasonhensley3071 Год назад

    You should never use acetone you should be cutting it with mineral spirits

  • @UotoimanOyakyta-fp7gr
    @UotoimanOyakyta-fp7gr Год назад

    老的新式槍 洋演義的例 白雪的娘

  • @ryanheinzman8907
    @ryanheinzman8907 Год назад +1

    Why are we being told to keep them in the wrap but you chose not to? I would have slapped my own child for touching my wrapped rifle of the same age ?

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +1

      Don't keep it in the wrap, it's your choice. I just mentioned they are certainly worth more still in the wrap and if you wanted to keep it in the wrap, but had an urge to open it to see what it was like, maybe this video will help you resist the urge.

  • @skeets6060
    @skeets6060 Год назад

    Whats the point? If you aint playin with your toys they are a waste of time

  • @82delta
    @82delta Год назад +1

    Does it group well? You going to do a range sight in and group video?

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +1

      The initial 5 round group sitting was about 4.5 inches, which was mostly due to me. No4 Enfields are known for their somewhat long break in period of about 100 rounds to settle the barrel and bedding. Once it's broken in, I have another video I'm working on that will compare an all original BSA 1944 no4 that I received unfired to this FAZ 1955 no4 to see how well a pristine wartime example compares to the final No4 mk2 I unwrapped here, stay tuned!

  • @flavaflav7769
    @flavaflav7769 Год назад

    where can i get one!!!!! lol

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад

      Used market unfortunately, no recent import

  • @hawkeye1376
    @hawkeye1376 Год назад +1

    Man, thats one ugly rifle

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +2

      To each his own, in fact, I think the No4 Enfield is definitely on the upper end of beauty in military rifles, rivaling the 1903 Springfield and M1917. I believe the Beech stock edges those out as well, certainly better looking than the K98 🤮.

  • @sysublime5091
    @sysublime5091 Год назад +1

    303 British Lee Enfeild is an excellent deer rifle.

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  Год назад +1

      Agreed, I may hunt a Whitetail with it this hunting season!

  • @motsigman
    @motsigman 7 месяцев назад

    Faz = Fazakerley Liverpool England

  • @ashleystyles6888
    @ashleystyles6888 7 месяцев назад

    I have a black and white photo of my dad relaxing in uniform at a bar in Singapore in 1957 during his RAF national service. I only recently saw the number 4 propped against a tree in the foreground of the photo.

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  7 месяцев назад +1

      Super cool, these same rifles with UF serial prefixes were set aside for the RAF

    • @ashleystyles6888
      @ashleystyles6888 7 месяцев назад

      @@zaca952 possibly the same batch then. Amazing. If I were ever allowed a rifle in the UK this specific model is possibly the best option=accuracy, Magazine fed, fairly fast to reload. Great video. Such history.

  • @mistergrendel32
    @mistergrendel32 7 месяцев назад

    I wonder if the darkish ends of some of the wood is caused by the cosmoline? If so, can it be scrubbed off with a toothbrush and mineral spirits?

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  7 месяцев назад

      I'm not sure what caused it, I did try scrubbing it with a toothbrush and mineral spirits, and it lightened it somewhat, but even after some pretty decent scrubbing, it couldn't be completely removed.

    • @mistergrendel32
      @mistergrendel32 7 месяцев назад

      @@zaca952 I image the cosmoline on the metal will leach on to adjacent wood and stain it? Did your rifle come with a bayonet? Beautiful rifle!
      Greetings from north Texas.
      Merry Christmas 🎁!

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  7 месяцев назад

      @mistergrendel32 yes it did come with a bayonet, I should have pictured that as well, but it is still in the wrap for now

  • @MrBenski81
    @MrBenski81 7 месяцев назад

    Stunning rifle mate. Very envious!

  • @dennisc3238
    @dennisc3238 9 месяцев назад

    I have a 1917 No.3 that my grandfather bought to go deer hunting with other family sometime late 50s or early 60s. He picked it up at an army/navy surplus, and I don't know if it was him or the fools at the store who did the hatchet job of "sporterizing" it, but they definitely sold him the wrong ammunition, so the story goes, and he griped the whole time about not being able to hunt. No one knew for sure when I got the rifle in the early 80s, but I'm guessing the dummies at the store sold him .303 Savage ammunition. When I got it, it came with a box of Peters 180g soft-nose.
    It is a well-worn but still decent shooter, with matching no.s that I'll restore one day when I find decent furniture and hardware that I can afford.
    Ps. Ironically, grandpa was a "doughboy" and was probably issued a P-17 Enfield. He only survived the war by almost dying of the Spanish Flu.

  • @MrRdrash_1
    @MrRdrash_1 11 месяцев назад

    I also have one. I took mine out of the wrapper years ago but never have shot it. My serial number is just under 1500 lower than yours.

  • @goodnewsx1032
    @goodnewsx1032 11 месяцев назад

    Incredible!

  • @rogerandlyndabeall3840
    @rogerandlyndabeall3840 Год назад

    I have the identical 1955 rifle I love it.

  • @jonlennon3348
    @jonlennon3348 Год назад

    I think being 68 years young we would have corrosion on us! LOL!

  • @jonlennon3348
    @jonlennon3348 Год назад

    Where did you find it and how much can someone buy one for these days.I am very interested. What did you use to remove the cosmoline? I have used regular paint thinner in the past.

  • @JoseyWhales-ii4dk
    @JoseyWhales-ii4dk Год назад

    I seen the stamped import mark on front of barrel but was wondering if you knew who it is..? Thank you great video brother 👍

    • @zaca952
      @zaca952  7 месяцев назад

      Century Arms International is CAI that is stamped on this one, and I think most of them in the US

  • @williamwatson9392
    @williamwatson9392 Год назад

    I have the same gun can you detail your cosmoline clean

  • @drscopeify
    @drscopeify Год назад +1

    Very nice color and wood pattern and amazing condition, the benefit of getting post WW2 rifles. I bought 2 No4 for $350 each from the massive Ethiopia imports to the US in 2021 they must have had many thousands of them for sale, I think some are still for sale at Royal Tiger imports but I got them form the big sale at Classic Firearms. The ones I received were both from ROF Maltby from 1941 which I think is second year of production, they for sure were made them in a rush so the they are stamped on without care crooked and hard to read but its a sign of the times in 1941 in a rush to get them made. Also one of them the wood appears to not have been completed properly and does not sit well against the bottom part but the wood patten is the same so was just made in a rush but the other rifle is fine, I plan to leave it as it is. The wood on both has wear from being in the desert and in use but no cracks thankfully. They both had a thick layer of dirt from the desert and it took me many many hours to clean them. The barrel head space on both seems normal a bullet gets stuck about halfway inserted so looks normal. I shot maybe 50 rounds so far and they are fun to shoot and kick less than a Mosin and maybe even less than a K31 surprisingly. I actually find the No4 action just more fun to use than a K31.

  • @adambacker8178
    @adambacker8178 Год назад

    awesome rifle. Outstandingly accurate in the right hands. Beautiful

  • @jackvetra2844
    @jackvetra2844 Год назад

    The Japanese had a far superior rifle in the Arisaka T-99 the first battle rifle with a stainless bore. The smle was a crude battle rifle as was the US m-1 Springfield

  • @shotforshot5983
    @shotforshot5983 Год назад

    I almost cant watch. Jealous.

  • @bobjohnston8316
    @bobjohnston8316 Год назад

    Mineral spirits is a petroleum product. It will degrease without completely removing oils I the pores of the metal. Acetone will remove all oils including cleaning out the pores of the metal and leaving it open to corrosion. You can use acetone, but plan to wipe down with a gun oil afterward.
    I’m confused as to vinegar and baking soda. The baking soda will neutralize the vinegar so what is accomplished?
    You can buy industrial grade vinegar at a hardware store. Another good but mild acid cleaner is coffee pot cleaner.
    For severely rusted metal Eastwood Products markets a rust dissolver to the classic car restorer crowd. It works but neutralize in baking soda afterward.

  • @danthepossum2937
    @danthepossum2937 Год назад

    i want my body to be dipped in cosmoline when i die

  • @raytribble8075
    @raytribble8075 Год назад +5

    I bought mine in 1987 for $75 and it just like the one in your video. I still have the paper and tags dated July 14, 1955. It looks brand new. Mine also came with a bayonet wrapped in the heavy wax base paper.

  • @damiansmith5322
    @damiansmith5322 Год назад +2

    Saved a sporterized no4mk1 from a auction that was in fair shape but noticed the barrel wasn't cut. Paid $210 for it and sourced a new stock and some small parts including a bayonet and action cover. It's now a beautiful rifle

  • @RME1911
    @RME1911 Год назад

    Did ya shoot her yet???

  • @whocanmakeyourwholeweek7272
    @whocanmakeyourwholeweek7272 Год назад

    nice find. congrats. hope this beauty stays in your family

  • @madaboutmilitaria3630
    @madaboutmilitaria3630 Год назад

    The nicest enfields, my Irish is 12/54 and I’ve got an unmarked one that seems to be unissued.