Home, Home On The (Rifle) Range
Posted: 05 Aug 2014 16:50
Just back from Mississippi.
100 degree heat and 95% humidity.
But I got to see my 8 yr old daughter for the first time in 4 years (now that was emotional).
And I also found time to go to the rifle range with my ex-father in law, and got to shoot my 1917 issued .303 Short Magazine Lee Enfield!
According to the marks, it was made in Birmingham, UK, issued in 1917 and saw active duty, then made it to India for WWII and post WWII training, then to a gun show in Mississippi, where it was bought for me as a Christmas Present!
I tracked down a 1917 issue sword bayonet to go with it, and voila!
It is a beautiful piece of machinery, oiled and perfect. Very bloody accurate, and christ does it have a kick, as Chopper will tell you. I am amazed at how soldiers would have used them day in, day out, and still been functional... I'm still sore in the shoulder!
Anyway, I had a lot of fun with his arsenal - 44 magnum, 347 magnum, and especially the Ruger Mini 14 (5.56) which was a blast (pun intended!).
Anyhoo, enjoy!
100 degree heat and 95% humidity.
But I got to see my 8 yr old daughter for the first time in 4 years (now that was emotional).
And I also found time to go to the rifle range with my ex-father in law, and got to shoot my 1917 issued .303 Short Magazine Lee Enfield!
According to the marks, it was made in Birmingham, UK, issued in 1917 and saw active duty, then made it to India for WWII and post WWII training, then to a gun show in Mississippi, where it was bought for me as a Christmas Present!
I tracked down a 1917 issue sword bayonet to go with it, and voila!
It is a beautiful piece of machinery, oiled and perfect. Very bloody accurate, and christ does it have a kick, as Chopper will tell you. I am amazed at how soldiers would have used them day in, day out, and still been functional... I'm still sore in the shoulder!
Anyway, I had a lot of fun with his arsenal - 44 magnum, 347 magnum, and especially the Ruger Mini 14 (5.56) which was a blast (pun intended!).
Anyhoo, enjoy!