I just got my grandfathers 1898 Long Lee Enfield on my FAC, after it lay concealed for guessing 100 odd years, and I intend to shoot it, a little, with mild loads. I also got the (presumably) matching 1898 bayonet.
See the rhythm that the shooter was getting up there with the Lee Enfield something you couldn't really do with the Mauser and it's pull back rather than turn bolt action and imagine thousands firing like that with a clip of 10 bullets and you can see why the Germans got the shock of their lives in their first big action with the British army at Mons when they were shot to buggery
Sure you can do it with the Mauser. It really comes down to the shooter first and foremost. It wasn't the Enfield at all that won Mons but the excellent musketry program that the British had established.
I don't really understand what you are talking about. I don't lose a sight picture when cycling the action of a turn down bolt Mauser. Maybe with a straight bolt handle that would be a problem.
I often hail the brits as being some of the most brutal humans on Earth, being part British I had to pick up a no 1 mk3 and so my Enfield addiction begins
The thing is, I get the fascination with historical firearms and high quality modern hunting rifles., and the want to shoot at stuff; targets, game etc. What I don’t understand is the defence of zero background checks, semi-autos etc. The dudes on gear all seem rational, knowledgeable and sane. It’s the hicks from the sticks, open carry, cold dead hand etc. that are a puzzle.
I just got my grandfathers 1898 Long Lee Enfield on my FAC, after it lay concealed for guessing 100 odd years, and I intend to shoot it, a little, with mild loads. I also got the (presumably) matching 1898 bayonet.
I also have the 1898 Long Lee, it shoots great!!! Go give it a try
Beautiful rifle!!
Beautiful old rifles.
The Brits used the Metford in South Africa not the Enfield
The Lee Enfield rifles are all very good to shoot. I have one in 7.62 Nato
See the rhythm that the shooter was getting up there with the Lee Enfield something you couldn't really do with the Mauser and it's
pull back rather than turn bolt action and imagine thousands firing like that with a clip of 10 bullets and you can see why the Germans
got the shock of their lives in their first big action with the British army at Mons when they were shot to buggery
Sure you can do it with the Mauser. It really comes down to the shooter first and foremost. It wasn't the Enfield at all that won Mons but the excellent musketry program that the British had established.
The clips usually held 5. It had a 10 round magazine. I think?
Mauser fanboys will note that it not necessary to lose your sight picture when you throw the bolt
I don't really understand what you are talking about. I don't lose a sight picture when cycling the action of a turn down bolt Mauser. Maybe with a straight bolt handle that would be a problem.
@@windogendoors7566 there are several mauser versions so maybe in some designs
He fires the 303 like a novices you use the parm of the hand faster and pad the shoulder stops the recolde
Yes. I think the Indian Police / Paramilitary still use the Lee Enfield.
I often hail the brits as being some of the most brutal humans on Earth, being part British I had to pick up a no 1 mk3 and so my Enfield addiction begins
The remington lee rifle was the inspiration for the lee Enfield and metford
Lee-Metford, not an Enfield?
The thing is, I get the fascination with historical firearms and high quality modern hunting rifles., and the want to shoot at stuff; targets, game etc.
What I don’t understand is the defence of zero background checks, semi-autos etc. The dudes on gear all seem rational, knowledgeable and sane. It’s the hicks from the sticks, open carry, cold dead hand etc. that are a puzzle.
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Mas-36 is superior viva la france
The mas 36 is a 50 year younger design so it's wrong to compare those 2 to each other