Sporterized Lee-Enfields
I must open this page with a disclaimer. I do
not advocate the altering or modifying of these rifles from their original
military configuration, to do so is destroying history. However, if sporting up
an
The options available for putting those racing stripes on your Lee-Enfield are
limited only by your imagination. But please, before you do, always consult
your local gunsmith, for obvious safety concerns. Variations include, but
are not limited to:
*Re-shaping existing military stocks, glass-bedding, fitting commercial nylon
or wood stocks, even machining off the buttsocket for a one-piece sporter
stock,
*Mounting scopes, both screw attached and no-drill types or replacing military
sights with high quality commercial competition sights (Parker-Hale etc.)
*Machining off the charger bridge, bayonet lugs or cutting down and re-crowning
the barrel,
*Changing caliber (45-70, 410 shotgun etc.)
*Chamber reaming (.303 Epps Improved etc.)
As I stated, the options are almost unlimited. I do not however, endorse any of
these listed modifications (that must be decided between you and your
gunsmith), I just wanted to detail some of the more common alterations to
be found.
Parker-Hale

1943
BSA (Shirley) No4 MkI Parker-Hale Conversion Rifle
Perhaps
the most widely known and best regarded of the commercial sporterizing
companies was Parker-Hale. Parker-Hale would custom build to suit a particular
customer or you could simply buy "off-the-rack", so to speak.
Generally, these rifles are well put together with tight tolerances with good
barrels and are quite sharp looking and accurate.

Maltby No4 MkI Sporter
Pictured
is a Maltby manufactured rifle that went through a FTR in ROF Fazakerley. The
only sporterizing done was to cut and re-shape the military fore-end and remove
the front sight protector, replacing it with a sheet metal ramp. The rifle
still has it's bayonet lugs forward of the sight ramp and has retained it's Mk3
stamped rear sight. The furniture is beech wood.

1915
BSA No1 MkIII
The
extent of the sporterizing to this one merely includes removal of the upper
rear and front handguards and re-shaping of the fore-end. The original sights,
magazine and the charger bridge are still intact.

BSA
Commercial Sporter
Images courtesy of Andrew Mychalus
This
rifle was made by Birmingham Small Arms using the SMLE MkI action, but was
built as a commercial sport-hunting rifle. As such, it came from the factory
with a shortened fore-end, express type rear sights and a folding front blade
sight. As a commercial firearm it lacked the usual stampings found on military
arms and was simply stamped with BSA Co. on the buttsocket and the BSA logo
(three stacked rifles) on the barrel knox form. Also present would be the
necessary Nitro Proof markings, but again these would be the civilian type
markings. Another clear give away that the rifle was intended for commercial
sale, would be its more polished appearance.
In its day, the .303 British cartridge was considered very powerful and quite
appropriate for big (and dangerous) game. No doubt that this rifle would have
been a prized possession in someone's safari hunting arsenal.

The BSA's
MkI receiver. Note the lack of military stampings on the buttsocket, no
crown, date or mark number. Just the BSA Co. stamping

Top view of the barrel knox form showing the Nitro
Proof stampings, the BSA Inspection and Proof markings and slightly hidden from
the cameras flash is the BSA stacked rifles logo. This picture also illustrates
the express rear sights.

This image clearly shows off the express type rear
sight complete with the forward folding ladder for more precise range shots.
Again, Nitro Proof and BSA Insp & Proof stampings can be seen on the Knox
form. This picture also illustrates the fine quality wood stock.


A nice picture of the folding front sight in the raised position.
The front sight in the lowered position.
Magazines
One of the simple things that can be obtained
to slim up the contour of the sporterized Enfield, or to conform to local
hunting regulations is replacing the 10 round magazine with a 5 round capacity
one.

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