Nice Enfield’s , I , myself , have one from WWI . It is dated 1916 , one from WWII , dated 1943 , a Jungle Carbine dated 1947 plus a Ishapore in 7.62 x51 NATO , dated 1967. I would like to get a wire wrapped one that was use for grenades & one from 1902
@@EricMartin-ko1eb thank you , I enjoy all of my military surplus rifles I have , not only having them from historical perspective , I also get to shoot them , although some of my ammo gets expensive . Again thanks for showing what you have
Thanks for the feedback. This was my son’s first youtube video, he maybe have been a bit nervous and forgot some information but nonetheless the firearms are as follows from top to bottom: - No5 MK 1 “jungle carbine” - No4 MK1 “parade model” - No4 MK 1 - No1 MK3 Thanks for watching.
Nice video man bless up
Nice Enfield’s , I , myself , have one from WWI . It is dated 1916 , one from WWII , dated 1943 , a Jungle Carbine dated 1947 plus a Ishapore in 7.62 x51 NATO , dated 1967. I would like to get a wire wrapped one that was use for grenades & one from 1902
Sounds like a nice collection.
@@EricMartin-ko1eb thank you , I enjoy all of my military surplus rifles I have , not only having them from historical perspective , I also get to shoot them , although some of my ammo gets expensive . Again thanks for showing what you have
I'm not trying to be mean.
But you need to learn about what you have.
Thanks for the feedback. This was my son’s first youtube video, he maybe have been a bit nervous and forgot some information but nonetheless the firearms are as follows from top to bottom:
- No5 MK 1 “jungle carbine”
- No4 MK1 “parade model”
- No4 MK 1
- No1 MK3
Thanks for watching.
And yes agreed, always good to learn about what we have.
Right, l thought I was the only one with this thought.