Re: Armi sport vrs. Euroarms
Hallo Kameraden!
From: WEIGHT and DIMENSIONS, & c. of ARMS and ACCOUTREMENTS used in the BRITISH SERVICE in 1864 (excluding India)
LONG ENFIELD RIFLE, Pattern '58 With bayonet: 9 lb. 12 oz.
Without: 8 lb. 14 1/2 oz.
As with the Italian M1861 Springfield's, one will find the "weight differences" centering particularly in the thicker barrel and breech section.
But this is an involved and lengthy, point by point discussion ending up with such things as a ramrod that is thicker than the original.
Perhaps the larger question is just how much does an individual's Mental Picture of what is wrong, what can be fixed, who can do it and where, and how much does that cost (being on a sliding scale from just replacing the 4th Model bands all the way up), and how much or how much or little wrong can an individual live with?
And that can make these discussions somewhat pointless if not endless...
Perhaps I would start, IMHO, with Geoff Walden's most excellent 1985 primer AUTHENTICIZING YOUR REPRODUCTION ENFIELD and build one's knowledge base as well as ideas for answering the above questions.
Curt-Heinrich Schmidt
Hallo Kameraden!
From: WEIGHT and DIMENSIONS, & c. of ARMS and ACCOUTREMENTS used in the BRITISH SERVICE in 1864 (excluding India)
LONG ENFIELD RIFLE, Pattern '58 With bayonet: 9 lb. 12 oz.
Without: 8 lb. 14 1/2 oz.
As with the Italian M1861 Springfield's, one will find the "weight differences" centering particularly in the thicker barrel and breech section.
But this is an involved and lengthy, point by point discussion ending up with such things as a ramrod that is thicker than the original.
Perhaps the larger question is just how much does an individual's Mental Picture of what is wrong, what can be fixed, who can do it and where, and how much does that cost (being on a sliding scale from just replacing the 4th Model bands all the way up), and how much or how much or little wrong can an individual live with?
And that can make these discussions somewhat pointless if not endless...
Perhaps I would start, IMHO, with Geoff Walden's most excellent 1985 primer AUTHENTICIZING YOUR REPRODUCTION ENFIELD and build one's knowledge base as well as ideas for answering the above questions.
Curt-Heinrich Schmidt
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