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How not to top load a Lee Enfield SMLE

Posted: January 24th, 2012 | Author: zackpow | Filed under: 22 Magnum Rifles | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 25 Comments »

Filmed at the Little River rifle range facing the You Yangs, an SSAA branch. We were firing at paper targets on metal frames 100 metres (110 yards) from the shooting position. This is the first loading problem we had with the SMLE that day, and we knew exactly where we went wrong. It was far easier to take out the magazine and load in this instance…however much slower than the charger clips. Gun: 1943 Lithgow (NSW) SMLE, .303 British. Lee Enfield Guns SMLE Mark Mk3 Mk.3 MkIII Mk.III Number No1 No.I NoI No.1 Shooting Firearms .303 303 British Short Magazine Opensights Baresights Open Bare Rifle Target Range Mad Minute Bullet Rapid Fire Stock Barrel Trigger Bolt Action Scope Sight 30 Calibre Charger Stripper Clip SSAA You Yangs Little River 100 yards Melbourne Victoria Australia UK England English Army World War II 2 WWII WW2 Flinders Peak Trajectory Lithgow New South Wales ADF First Time Licensing Category AB A&B Longarms Licence Centrefire Rimfire Anschutz Anschütz .22WMR 22WMR .22 Magnum Nikko Stirling Scope Rimfire Hornady Winchester 7.7×56mmR 7.7×56R 7.7mm .311 muzzle velocity 150 grain 180 Highland Sports


Summer FUN With GUNS!

Posted: September 1st, 2011 | Author: zackpow | Filed under: 22 Magnum Rifles | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 25 Comments »

Finally a new video of being back outside blowing stuff up, havent had the chance to shoot much this year so far but I had great fun to finally be able to shoot on private property again, this time with my girlfriend, Katt and my cousin, Isaac who was visiting me. Aside from Isaac’s pistols (Taurus 9mm & .22 Ruger bull barrel) I have a few new rifles I had not shot till that day, I have been getting into WWII weapons and History more recently and my girlfriend bought me a 1943 Lee-Enfield #4 for Valentines Day, then I later bought a Springfield M1 Garand also made in 1943 and then a German K98 Mauser made at Mauser #243 AG Borsigwalde-Berlin in 1939. I am greatly pleased with my purchases and had alot of fun shooting them. Guns Featured: Springfield Armory 1943 mfg. US Rifle M1 Garand British Maltby Factory 1943 mfg. Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk. I Nazi-Germany 1939 Mauser #243 AG Borsigwalde-Berlin Karabiner Model K98 Bushmaster Model XM15-E2S CAR15A3 Configuration w/ 11.5″ Barrel & 5.5″ Fixed Flash Suppressor Remington 870 Express Magnum synthetic w/ 18″ Barrel & 2-Shot Extention Winchester Model 1300 XTR Smith & Wesson Model 460XVR Smith & Wesson Model 629-5 w/ Custom woodgrips & 4″ Barrel Ruger GP100 [GP-141] Springfield Armory XD-40 w/ Custom Duracoat Ruger Mark III Hunter w/ 6-7/8″ Barrel Ruger Mark III Target w/ Stainless 5″ Bull Barrel (now Isaac’s) Taurus Millenium PT111 Pro9 w/ stainless slide (Isaac’s gun) Ammo Used: -Korean PS-75 M2 Ball 150 Gr. FMJ 30-06 Springfield


WWI & WWII Shoot

Posted: July 21st, 2010 | Author: zackpow | Filed under: 22 Magnum Rifles | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 10 Comments »

Shooting weapons dating back to the late 1800’s. Targets range from 75 yards to 150 yards. A “ding” or “thump” after the shot means a hit. Pistols: Ruger .22 Ruger 9mm Ruger .357 Magnum Luger 9mm Walther P38 Colt 1911 H&K P2000 Rifles: Mosin Nagant Mauser 98k (Sweden) Lee Enfield Mk. IV Springfield 1903 M1 Garand M1 Carbine Springfield Trapdoor Rifle Remington 870 .12 gauge