1941 Lithgow SMLE Target Rifle
Article about: This SMLE my grandfather gave me when I was 16 and just obtained a gun licence. That was several decades ago. He had bought it from the NZ Army in 1947 (I have the receipt he received from t
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Lovely Mate. How I miss my old '16 .303
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Very nice Anderson. Beautiful condition and great story behind it. I have always loved these rifles but have not yet had the opportunity to fire one. I live about an hour and a half away from the Lithgow Small Arms factory and pass it quite regularly while travelling to a heritage railway that I volunteer with.
I have a 1915 Lee Enfield bayonet (unfortunately without the hooked quillion) and it has a 1915 7th Australian Light Horse scabbard with it. My grandfather got it from a army surplus store when he was a kid so probably in the early 20’s. My great grandfather was in the 1st Australian Light Horse and was involved in most of the WW1 desert campaigns.
Andy
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Great to have a rifle to pass down. nice condition as well. I still think these rifles shoot and handle real good. they are just a good all rounder still.
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That's a lovely rifle... the 'smelly', along with the No4, are probably the finest bolt-action military rifles ever made. Maybe not the strongest locking lugs, but certainly the fastest bolt to manipulate!
Cheers,
Steve
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Yes, they use to say "10 rounds in ten seconds" for a trained rifleman. It's true. And very reliable.
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Anderson
Yes, they use to say "10 rounds in ten seconds" for a trained rifleman. It's true. And very reliable.
A fully trained pre-WW1 rifleman was capable of up to 30 aimed shots a minute... an exercise known as : 'The mad minute'.
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Excellent rifle Anderson. Add to that ,It was passed down to you and now it will be passed down to your son. Hopefully he will then pass it down to his son. Nothing beats having Great Grandpa's rifle.
I like the parker hale sighting set up.It looks like it would make for some precise shooting.
That is one rifle I need to add to my collection to go with my Australian SLAZ 44 Orange Arsenal P07 bayonet! They are not found in very good condition here locally.
Semper Fi
Phil
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