<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Reference Notes On<br>How to Troubleshoot and Repair<br>Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mark III (SMLE)<br> and<br>Rifle No. 3 (Pattern 14) Rifles<p>This title is a must-have resource for anyone who owns a Lee-Enfield Rifle No. 1 Mark III (SMLE), or a Rifle No. 3 (Pattern 14). Simply put, it's a compilation of British War Office notes (circa 1931) that back in the day provided unit armourers with detailed information on: <br><ul><li>How to strip and reassemble the rifle</li><li>Strip and reassemble a bolt</li><li>Strip and reassemble a magazine</li><li>Clean a rusty barrel</li><li>Clear an obstructed bore</li><li>Clean the chamber</li><li>Check for correct headspace</li><li>Replace a bolt head</li><li>Adjust trigger pull</li><li>Fit a new striker</li><li>Fit a new sear</li><li>Blacken sights</li><li>Fit a new foreend</li><li>Troubleshoot misfires</li></ul>Know Your Rifle<p>This dedicated armourer's text details how to maintain and care for your rifle, from assembly through disassembly, how to make simple fixes to the bolt, magazine and trigger assembly. This then is a valuable find for anyone who wishes to maintain and repair his .303 British Enfield. Learn how to do it from the primary source, early 20th century British Armourers who cared for and repaired the British Army's weapons of war. <p/>This armourers text includes a number critical drawings, such as skeletonized parts breakdowns for each rifle, showing the barreled action replete with the bolt and necessary component parts as well as the furniture and fittings. Moreover, each rifle displays a chart detailing each one of its fasteners and the thread sizes.</p>
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