Calling all SMLE lovers who have manufacturing capability or know someone who does. There are two projects that I think would better the lives of Lee Enfield lovers like myself.
Idea 1.
Remaking stripper/charger clips for the No. 4 and No. 1 SMLE rifles. But instead of the blued steel or more common Parkerized steel these clips would be constructed of brass much like Mosin Nagant striper/charger clips. This would allow the rounds to be charged into the magazine much more easily. They would also reduce damage to cases for us reloaders. I would be willing to supply a couple sample charger/stripper clips for reverse engineering.
Idea 2.
This second idea is for the No.4 SMLE only. Twist on muzzle breaks that use the same mechanism that attaches the bayonet. The muzzle break could be twisted easily and securely into position. This is a design similar to the muzzle break that uses the front sight of the Mosin Nagant rifle only this design in my eyes would be superior. I don't think there is any law against muzzle breaks only flash hiders. I would be willing to supply a bayonet with mechanism to help with the engineering process. It would however need to be tested on a rifle eventually for fit and function. That could be arranged if the partner is in So Cal.
Just some thoughts. Has this already been done? If so by Who? I welcome Constructive criticism and counsel. I know of a company called Valkyrie dynamics but i think they only do 1911 stuff.
Idea 1.
Remaking stripper/charger clips for the No. 4 and No. 1 SMLE rifles. But instead of the blued steel or more common Parkerized steel these clips would be constructed of brass much like Mosin Nagant striper/charger clips. This would allow the rounds to be charged into the magazine much more easily. They would also reduce damage to cases for us reloaders. I would be willing to supply a couple sample charger/stripper clips for reverse engineering.
Idea 2.
This second idea is for the No.4 SMLE only. Twist on muzzle breaks that use the same mechanism that attaches the bayonet. The muzzle break could be twisted easily and securely into position. This is a design similar to the muzzle break that uses the front sight of the Mosin Nagant rifle only this design in my eyes would be superior. I don't think there is any law against muzzle breaks only flash hiders. I would be willing to supply a bayonet with mechanism to help with the engineering process. It would however need to be tested on a rifle eventually for fit and function. That could be arranged if the partner is in So Cal.
Just some thoughts. Has this already been done? If so by Who? I welcome Constructive criticism and counsel. I know of a company called Valkyrie dynamics but i think they only do 1911 stuff.

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