after some to time which i need to find the right realationship between the NO 4 and myselfe i like to use this fine Rifle for our local Milsurplus Disziplin with the closed Sights .
We shoots different with open ( Mausers , Swiss) and closed (Enfields , Springfields etc.)
hereby some follow up pics
Klaus
Lee Enfield No 4
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Re: Lee Enfield No 4
Interesting ammo box. "Air Service" may be the reason why. A wood 20 round wood box is a bit different from what I'm used to seeing. Wonder what the "10" means in the corner of the label?
I got a wartime wooden crate of ammo once. The ammo inside came in small batch stiff paper boxes. Think each packet probably was of 20 rounds.
I got a wartime wooden crate of ammo once. The ammo inside came in small batch stiff paper boxes. Think each packet probably was of 20 rounds.
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Re: Lee Enfield No 4
Hi Niner,
i got this label from Google Pictures and use it for my Cartridge Box.
The 10 at the edges seems to me for 10 Rounds each Paperpacks
Due to the fact that i found no common Plastic case with Bullet up separation in try to use this wooden Box
Basicly it is a commercial sold box for Eau de toilette from R.S.V.P
it holds 60 Rounds
regards
Klaus
i got this label from Google Pictures and use it for my Cartridge Box.
The 10 at the edges seems to me for 10 Rounds each Paperpacks
Due to the fact that i found no common Plastic case with Bullet up separation in try to use this wooden Box
Basicly it is a commercial sold box for Eau de toilette from R.S.V.P
it holds 60 Rounds
regards
Klaus
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Re: Lee Enfield No 4
Thanks for clearing that up.