I’m a lefty, the biggest danger is pinching the outside edge of my left hand between the bolt handle and the action when working the bolt rapidly, I don’t do faceweld while cranking the bolt.
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I’m a lefty, the biggest danger is pinching the outside edge of my left hand between the bolt handle and the action when working the bolt rapidly, I don’t do faceweld while cranking the bolt.
Nice!
My Mk111 looks just like yours, my sporterised Long Branch has a nicely made custom butt, unfortunately the comb is still too low. (As are normal Lee-Enfield)
This thread made me dig out my 1942 Long Branch ‘3-oh’ that had been sporterised and barrel shortened and what looks like a home made foresight, the rear is still has the two position battlesight.
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Are the more pricy ones the left hand ones?:D
For left handers the Lee- Enfield bolt is murder on the outside of the left hand during rapid fire, many a blood blister have I had from that.
Didn’t have sound on but why did he only load one five round charger at a time instead of filling the mag with ten rounds (two chargers) each time?
The charger clips for Lee-Enfield is base of bullets 1,3 & 5 hard down in the clip and bullets 2 & 4 sitting rim on top of the other bullets rims.
That’s the official army method.
While it seems...