"Grade C" Enfield No 4 Mk1 Rifles from Royal Tiger Imports Review. Can't Win Them All..Or Can You?

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Komentáře • 315

  • @TheKoba49
    @TheKoba49 Před 3 lety +43

    great review I ordered some carcano rifles from them will be doing a review soon.

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety +21

      Hey, good to see you're still kicking! I wouldn't get your hopes up for those rifles....Maybe just wait a little bit....If you catch my drift...

    • @nathanieljones7981
      @nathanieljones7981 Před 2 lety

      @@MikeB128 I picked up one from KY gun Co. They had a 1936 dated rifle with mint bore and in great shape! And some earlier 1901-1923 rifles that were hit or miss with rust and Being good rifles. Going back to pick up another, Really been wanting a mas 36 or Enfield, however I can't find anyone with reputable sellers of them...For a decent price

    • @gump071
      @gump071 Před 2 lety

      I just took a risk also on gambling on RTI. I just bought a 1891 Carcano rifle in a 6.5X52 grade B with a $40.00 hand picked boar rifle. After see this review … I’m kinda worried about what I’ll find in the mail …

  • @Colicious89
    @Colicious89 Před 3 lety +46

    I got suckered into buying one of the “Refinished“ No 4s from Classic. It was caked in dirt and had a half assed finish slapped over said dirt. Makes these seem like a bargain.

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety +16

      @@TheGearhead222 If you want people to know you're "John in Texas", change your username to "John In Texas" and stop signing every fucking comment with some 2003 era E-mail signature style.......

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety +24

      @@TheGearhead222 Being a vet doesn't mean I can't call out your stupid shit for being annoying.....The military is/was a job...Not a free pass to do dumb shit.

    • @Euan_Miller43
      @Euan_Miller43 Před 3 lety

      TheGearhead222 nope

    • @davidschaadt3460
      @davidschaadt3460 Před rokem

      Ben ,how could you! I've heard so many bad things about them.

  • @ryanharrell8866
    @ryanharrell8866 Před 3 lety +9

    Thanks Mike I really appreciate you doing a review of these guys. I really didn't know what to expect from these grade c rifles and this gives me somewhat of a idea.

  • @TexasLeverGunner
    @TexasLeverGunner Před 3 lety +32

    I've read a lot of horror stories on rifles from RTI. Of course though, when you buy rifles that came from countries where you know they were rode hard and put up wet, this is to be expected I guess. I am really excited about the decent stash of Carcanos and Chassepot's and I may take the risk on both here soon. At the price, it's worth it.

  • @DrGamingDude
    @DrGamingDude Před 3 lety +27

    "You be the judge" is more of a Paul Harrell thing than Tim Pool.

  • @scoe5908
    @scoe5908 Před 3 lety +32

    Fazakerley is about a 20 minute drive from me, weird seeing rifles made there pop all over the world

    • @nickmoore385
      @nickmoore385 Před 3 lety +3

      The Royal Ordnance Factory buildings are still there, but it's an industrial estate now. Same with Maltby in Yorkshire, which was the other main factory for them in the UK.

    • @flipflopsguy8868
      @flipflopsguy8868 Před 3 lety +1

      That s amazing it's a very small world now I have a (F) Enfield and I hand selected it my self because it was closest to my actual birth date by ten years 4/50 and thusly not as old in better shape and at 100$it has turned out to be quite a value. Oh I'm in California USA .

    • @GenericShirtNinja
      @GenericShirtNinja Před 3 lety

      I feel the same with Long Branch Enfields and Inglis High Powers

  • @maganaco.7994
    @maganaco.7994 Před 3 lety +12

    I bought a m16a1 kit from RTI they made me wait 3 weeks. Kit was very nice but they did not send me my pistol grip or the flash hider. After contacting them they told me to take a hike. Ended up buying replacement parts but they left a bad taste in my mouth.

  • @hoxton7946
    @hoxton7946 Před 3 lety +3

    Hehe, now I see why you said 'deals can be had on Enfields' in your last vid! Excellent quality video as always MIke, you're probably my favorite youtuber and you've taught me a sh*t ton!

  • @thegungooch639
    @thegungooch639 Před 3 lety +1

    Love enfields, just picked up a jungle carbine, 1945 BSA minty too. All matching including the mag. Thanks for the video Mike, you're the man

  • @natsuccubus
    @natsuccubus Před 3 lety +4

    RTI riding the line is a good way to put the company. Bought an M48 with a decent bore, cleaned up decent (hideous import mark but that happens), and mildly beat up with some paint on the stock that i cant read. Still fun as hell to shoot and only needed a replacement firing pin spring.

  • @CheekyMonkey1776
    @CheekyMonkey1776 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent review and actionable information. I was thinking about picking up a few as well. No longer.
    Thanks

  • @jayyoung5627
    @jayyoung5627 Před 3 lety +32

    Looks like they have removed your review now.
    Don't hesitate to call them what they are. A scam.

  • @GarandGuy2553
    @GarandGuy2553 Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks for sharing! Unfortunately, I took a gamble on a Gew98 that turned out let so. Everything looked good except the bore and am in the process of evaluating if I should shoot it with the faint rifle that exists in the barrel. The throat is pretty much smooth bore though so am waiting for shows to start up so I can grab a barrel to swap out.

  • @mkruk2
    @mkruk2 Před 3 lety +7

    OOOF! Thanks for posting the follow up to that comment thread on the other video. I have seen the same issue happen to some other guy on GunBoards on his Savage Grade C. It's a shame that pretty much all of them have the finish worn down to the white. It sounds like you did the right thing of ordering more than one to guarantee that at least one is going to be acceptable to shoot, and parting out the rest.

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety +6

      I wouldn't mind the finish being worn down, just really disappointed it is completely fucked.

  • @pulldeauxduck2480
    @pulldeauxduck2480 Před 3 lety +2

    Like the muzzle test. And crown check used to pay 10/25 $ s for hand pick and get a fine gun.those days gone!

  • @PaladinStem
    @PaladinStem Před 3 lety

    Got one of the complete collector(not the highest priced option) grade no. 4s, it appears to have had some refurbishment or is post war (which they did said it might be) and it is great shape with a nice minty bore. You actually helped me figure out that it is most likely a Savage as it has the the US property mark on it with the same bolt removal and it even came with a ok leather sling. Only problem with it was a slightly bent sight protector which is fixable and the no. 1 mag then sent which I just mailed for exchange at their cost.

  • @markmanwaring3823
    @markmanwaring3823 Před 3 lety +3

    The barrels will make great tent pegs , build one out of them all , put a new barrel on it mate , head spaced to the best bolt / head , try 7x55 , same pressures but a better case from the 303 rimmed shell . Love your enthusiasm .

  • @desabc221
    @desabc221 Před 3 lety +11

    Have you checked the head space on all of them? What are the numbers on each bolt head?

  • @sandders9634
    @sandders9634 Před 3 lety

    One I got was perfectly fine. Wood was dented up bad but serviceable, bore was mint with good throat and headspace, Finish was maybe 50% on external parts but was still like new inside the wood, and of course the biggest thing seemed to be the almost complete lack of markings. The lack of markings was almost an issue at my ffl as we had to find a "serial number" in order to transfer it to me.

  • @richardshackleford999
    @richardshackleford999 Před 3 lety +4

    I got a mosin m44 that was in a friend's garage for free. The barrel looked like a "sewer pipe" I cleaned it with hoppes and brush on drill and got it to where I felt comfortable putting a round through it from a distance with string. Two shots cleaned the barrel to where you could see the rifling again. I was surprised how well it looked again

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety +1

      I've done the same. Most of the time have had great results.

    • @duty5127
      @duty5127 Před 3 lety +1

      I've read the expression "with string" a few times, and I'm not quite sure what that means. Care to share?

    • @anglerfishtanking
      @anglerfishtanking Před 3 lety +1

      @@duty5127 strap down the gun, tie a string to the trigger, pull it a safe distance away

  • @richardrobertson1331
    @richardrobertson1331 Před 4 měsíci

    Your reviews are important. This one saved me time and money. Too commonly RTI seems to be over optimistic and somewhat lacking in objectivity. Thanks for posting.

  • @kylekohler5228
    @kylekohler5228 Před 3 lety +5

    Great review, I got lucky with my C grade. Bought one and it is a No. 4 Mk2 made in Fazakerley, 5 groove barrel. Slight cordworn at the end. Might recrow it, the muzzle test indicated that it was barely shot. Slight rust at the end of the barrel, and a good throat. Was missing the front sight protector, extractor spring, and forend nut and bolt. I bought some of the parts, but I'll have to fabricate a nut for bolt in the forend. Damm things are impossible to find. Magazine and safety came included. The only major problem which I haven't done to much to is the bolt won't cycle properly to lock forward. It won't come close to locking forward, even with extreme pressure on it. I think it was reassembled wrongly and I lack the firing pin tool to take it apart to check. I plan on buying that tool, maybe it's a knowledge thing, this is my first and only Lee Enfield rifle I own, so I'm more clueless on this then other rifles I own.

    • @viking1236
      @viking1236 Před 3 lety

      Check the bolt head is tightened correctly as a first move.

  • @ssnydess6787
    @ssnydess6787 Před 2 lety +2

    I got lucky, bought a No 5 Mk 1 that was in in decent shape from a special they ran. The bolt was incorrect as it didn't have the correct lightening hole for it. (similarly this example does not have the correct bolt, but a lightened No. 5 Mk 1 Jungle Carbine bolt. It took about a month but I felt the company was responsive and exchanged my incorrect bolt for a correct one. That gun is amazing.

  • @Ashcrash82
    @Ashcrash82 Před 3 lety

    bought one of the M1 carbines from RTI. Got a really good arsenal upgraded early production winchester, fantastic bore. I was incredibly pleased with it. All but had my credit card out when they emailed about a memorial day sale on the top grade enfields. They weren't actually open on memorial day, so i checked the website - no mention of this sale anywhere, no way to verify it if you did order one. Called the next day, was told "sorry, that was a one day sale, nothing I can do".....I vented about it a bit on a firearms forum, lo and behold bought a clean, great bore 43 LB FTR (prior to the Mk 2 standard, so still a Mk 1*) for 400 + shipping from another member that saw my post. Patience pays off sometimes.

  • @rkeller1ify
    @rkeller1ify Před 3 lety

    Mike, wonderful video as usual; fantastic roll of the dice! I just pulled my Savage made Number 4 out of the safe. Please have a smith take a look at the bolt track. The “chip” your looking at may be the the point on a Savage where the bolt head is rotated up for removal from the rifle. It also appears that the extension of the grove forward of the space has been crushed and flattened to where the bolt head will not glide under it and instead overrides it. It may be repairable without too much cost or effort by a good Enfield/SMLE smith. Also please, please get a set of Okie head space gauges (disks) to check the headspace. Well used Enfields can be rather easily have excessive head space brought back into spec by replacing the bolt head, unless it’s already a 5. Cheers, Mate!

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety +1

      That is where you rotate the bolt head on a No4 Mk1* like I said, The issue is that it's much wide due to chipping, causing the bolt head to pop out. As far as the head-space gauges, yes, I'm aware and have a Field gauge on the way.

  • @luissantiago5163
    @luissantiago5163 Před 3 lety +2

    This will make for a nice watch. Nice

  • @austinhead5415
    @austinhead5415 Před 3 lety +5

    I bought one of these as well. Right out of the box the bolt was 1/4” from closing and it was stuck so tight I couldn’t smack the bolt
    open. Also, it had an absolutely terrible smell to it. Like a dead animal. it’s a 1942 Fazarkly. Tapped the bolt out with a brass hammer and cleaned everything. I had a sporterized version before so I tried the bolt from it and it worked fine. Headspace was terrible tho. Also, the source of the smell seemed to be something brown that dried under the hand gaurd near the muzzle end of the gun. I’m not going to speculate what that was, just wiped it off with a Clorox wipe. The really cool part, was that on the left side of the gun, on the wood by the trigger gaurd it has 6 tally marks carved in it. (4 vertical with a slash and 1 more vertical) I’ve never seen this on a British gun before. It’s a cool wall hanger but that’s about it. I would consider it really dangerous to fire with the headspace the way it is. I’m not super upset by the purchase, just wish they might have specified that these cannot be made into shooters, that some of these had defects that make them unusable.

    • @mauricesmith3209
      @mauricesmith3209 Před rokem

      .303 cartridge head space on the rim. So if the bolt snaps shut with a little pressure. You should be ok

  • @Bayan1905
    @Bayan1905 Před 2 lety +4

    My local gun shop has a sporterized Savage SMLE from 1942, has the simpler two aperture L sight, the front sight is still there, it's only the stock that has any issues for $400. I think I would go with them than that parts heap. From what I'm hearing of some Royal Tiger Imports lately, they're not worth the money. I've seen some pretty ragged and rough looking K98's that they're asking a fortune for but look like they were dragged down a gravel road.

  • @sharpcookie791
    @sharpcookie791 Před 3 lety

    I guess I got lucky, I got one of these and it was in great shape, besides a few missing parts. The bore on mine has very strong rifling and the stock is great. The functioning issues that it had were fixed by just taking everything all the way apart and cleaning it really thoroughly.
    I did buy the rifle before the B-grade ones were listed on their website, so I wonder if RTI reclassified a lot of the better condition C-grades into B-grade

  • @patrickholub9698
    @patrickholub9698 Před 2 lety

    I’m glad I live 10 minutes away from a FFL that emphasizes C&R firearms. There are a lot of better deals price wise online but being able to put my hands on the firearms is comforting to me. Just got a Yugo SKS that looks unissued (definitely not an expert but I’m comparing to other examples I’ve seen before.) I sold a lot of what I brought back to CA before I moved to VA with the mind set I would buy “modern” firearms since I was leaving a ban state. Now of course I’m regretting it. Although I’m glad I sold everything to my two best friends so I can still shoot them when ever I visit San Diego but now I want to restart my C&R collection since I got my fill on ARs/AKs etc.

  • @ringingsteel8729
    @ringingsteel8729 Před 3 lety +28

    Feel like I learned a few things about inspecting milsurps.

  • @johntoner9999
    @johntoner9999 Před 3 lety

    I really learned something about the actual gun not just the about the place you bought from. Would really like to see you do a video telling the difference between each mk of Enfield.

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety

      Eh, I don't have all the models so I can't make that vid.

  • @tomj5747
    @tomj5747 Před 3 lety +10

    After seeing the condition I feel like they wayyy overcharged for these, if the barrels were good with the crappy exterior that’s one thing, but with crappy bores super rough outsides and missing parts I think rti was ripping people off

  • @masonmitchell4050
    @masonmitchell4050 Před 3 lety +10

    I’ve been thinking about getting one, and I’ve decided for this very reason that I’ll only buy No.4’s in person, that rail is hit or miss.

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety +5

      The Rail issue, like I said in the video, is only on the No 4 MK1* rifles made by Savage and at Long Branch...

  • @sevenpointsixtwo9707
    @sevenpointsixtwo9707 Před 2 lety +2

    I just pulled the trigger on a No. 1 Mk iii from RTI.
    I REALLY hate buying a firearm (especially old MilSurp) sight unseen. I’m fully expecting a wall hanger.

  • @thatguyoverthere9634
    @thatguyoverthere9634 Před 3 lety

    What your asking about around 17:50
    That would be the trigger sear catching the rear locking lug, I was scammed into a rifle that had that issue "fixed" with JB weld. Sold it because I didnt want to deal with a gun that had damage to the reciever since that is what causes it.
    Not unsafe just super annoying.

  • @CRCollector
    @CRCollector Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for posting this. The bolt guns from RTI have all been less than impressive based on videos and pictures I have seen. I don't agree with review censoring either, if you don't want peoples opinion on your page don't ask for reviews. I have bought a few things from RTI, and reviewed the M1 Carbine on my channel.

  • @paulkindler8430
    @paulkindler8430 Před 3 lety

    I might buy one if they sold them as a partsgun at a lot cheaper price but not at their price. I would buy a set of headspace gauges and slug the barrels, One good thing about Enfields is the bolthead being made in different sizes for headspace.. I also like the different length of the butt-stock that can be change to fit a person better than one size fits all.

  • @AbananaPEEl
    @AbananaPEEl Před 3 lety

    I got a lebel from the same shipments, and while they're stated as being grade B which is different than your grade C obvi, it was in better shape than i had expected

  • @sovietstarfishproductions5019

    wish I could've gotten one, the No.4 Mk.1 is on my list of rifles to collect

    • @mitchd5118
      @mitchd5118 Před 3 lety

      @Kasey Turchin same

    • @Igneoused
      @Igneoused Před 3 lety +2

      Soviet Starfish Productions I bought one of the “grade A” or whatever the $479 one was listed as. Mine was dirty, with a lot of wear, and it was out of headspace. But overall functional. I don’t regret the purchase, but unless you are interested in the story of how these rifles came to the US, I’d recommend getting one from elsewhere. Their AK kits however, were in fantastic shape.

    • @Igneoused
      @Igneoused Před 3 lety

      RONNIE HERNANDEZ thank you, where I’m living now I have data caps so I’m not really able to record and upload like I wanted to. Didn’t think many people liked my videos anyway. Thank you for the encouragement, I’ll make more when I can.

    • @huntermurphy2148
      @huntermurphy2148 Před 3 lety

      You can find them commonly at gun shows. I got an amazing condition No4 longbranch from a show in Charlotte NC this year. Favorite by far.

    • @scooterdogg7580
      @scooterdogg7580 Před 3 lety

      lots in Canada , fair amount of k98s as well try gunpost

  • @George-tz1cv
    @George-tz1cv Před rokem

    Sometimes, a bore that fails the ‘Bullet Test’ will shoot pretty good if hand loads using .312-.313” bullets. Oversized cast bullets are often a great option. Most mil spec or mil surplus ammo runs a .310” bullet.

  • @tulatoiletandsepticllc81
    @tulatoiletandsepticllc81 Před 3 lety +2

    I have to agree these are grade 5/d~f parts guns. Not grade c/maybe shooters. In today's Milsurp market, with less and less available, I see these type of rifles getting bumped up a grade or 2.
    I have a nice Savage no4 mk1 * that has a flip sight. I have played with idea of changing it out for a milled type. But it is such a nice rifle I can't bring myself to modify it. I probably should do a video on it. On the other hand I got ahold of a bunch of milsurp 303 ammo. All with 41~45 head stamps. Holy hang fire Batman! Display use only. Got a 1/2 case of the stuff. LoL

  • @briancervelli5992
    @briancervelli5992 Před 3 lety +9

    I've been looking into getting a grade B No.4 Mk.1 from RTI for reenacting purposes. This provides some decent insight that I will take into consideration, but $350 for a rifle that should at least fire blanks seems like a pretty decent deal considering how much some people are asking for Enfields these days.

    • @rickyl7231
      @rickyl7231 Před 3 lety +2

      I just got into surplus stuff so take my input with a grain of salt as I am inexperienced. That being said I just got a B grade Number 4 in the mail from them last week. I opted to spend the extra $50 on a good bore and what I received passed the bullet test with flying colors. The rifle I have started as a Mk1 and was refurbished by the British at Fazakerley in the late 1950s and was converted to the Mk 1/2 configuration at that time. The only issue I see is a bent front sight hood wing, that is a cheap part to replace at less than $20 for a new one. Then only other issue is the bedding might be off as the downward pressure the barrel is supposed to put on the front of the stock does not seem to be there but the barrel does always go back to the same location after a bit of pressure is put on it. However I heard from the channel Bloke on the Range that some wartime rifles were factory free floated and seeing as my rifle was likely a war time production gun from the fact it started as a Mk1 it may be that it was built that way. I have not had a chance to shoot it yet but in conclusion I got an Enfield with a REALLY good bore in sound mechanical shape for less than $500. Honestly I'd roll the dice and get another one if I had the money, hopefully this helps you though!

    • @scooterdogg7580
      @scooterdogg7580 Před 3 lety

      maybe you buy the first one with the broken rail, blanks should be OK give him his $250 back worth a shot

    • @davidolie8392
      @davidolie8392 Před 3 lety

      About 8 years ago I bought my first Mosin-Nagant M91/30 from a different supplier, also for reenacting purposes. First time on the range I found it very difficult to extract spent rounds; turned out it has a burr in the chamber. Can't be fixed, and I suspect this was found when it was originally test-fired, because despite having a 1940 date it appears barely used, like it was put up on a shelf somewhere and forgotten. It's very pretty with its refinished stock, and it fires blanks just fine, so for my purposes I'm OK with it. But its always a crap shoot with milsurp.

    • @johnwaddell4107
      @johnwaddell4107 Před rokem

      Get a chamber reamer, have someone do it or do it yourself

  • @tingley428
    @tingley428 Před 3 lety

    the patina on these looks super cool, if they ran 100% I'd want one

  • @kaveman9
    @kaveman9 Před 3 lety +4

    I remember buying 5- and 10-gun lots from CAI, SOG and I/O for $10-20 each and being really pissed at what they sent,.....but I never got anything THAT bad.

  • @mattproctor3113
    @mattproctor3113 Před 3 lety +2

    I bought a m1 carbine, carcano and a c grade enfield. Enfield turned out to be no 4 mk 1/3 only thing wrong was bolt missing parts. But I noticed several reviews taking down across several rifles are were negative reviews

    • @jeepman19
      @jeepman19 Před 3 lety +1

      Matt Proctor how was the carbine? I looked at them, but decided against it after reading reviews

  • @brustar5152
    @brustar5152 Před rokem

    Rifle number 1 is salvageable by carefully build-up welding the broken track area and then slit saw mill a new groove along with end milling a new gap for the bolt groove follower - common repair done for years with machining steps duplicating the way the thing was machined during initial mfg . Done carefully, you'd never know it was repaired.

  • @stutterz45
    @stutterz45 Před 3 lety +9

    I got kinda thirsty to buy a no4 mk1, so I got a sportized one for around 350 and it was kinda rough around the edges. And it was worth it because it’s so damn accurate it’s ridiculous, bullet test passed with flying colors I think I honestly just got lucky

  • @tfusilier44
    @tfusilier44 Před 2 lety +1

    Seems like some decent parts at least. At 18:29 you can see that No 4 has a No 5 trigger guard which actually worth alot more.

  • @calvingreene90
    @calvingreene90 Před 3 lety

    They were better than I expected given the description and that they were discarded into a warehouse by Ethiopia.

  • @mauricesmith3209
    @mauricesmith3209 Před rokem

    Hi. Many of the rifles made in the U.S. Had a gap in the rail like your 1st example. This is to facilitate the removal of the bolt.

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před rokem +1

      HURR DURRRR no way.... DId I not explicitly say the gap was broken and fucked and makes it so the bolt face won't engage it?

  • @aretardridesmotard6128
    @aretardridesmotard6128 Před 3 lety +4

    Oh my! im open to the idea that living in a commonwealth country (aus), I may have it over the Americans for once. Theres a surprising number of these kicking around, in really lovely condition. Two of them in my safe ;)

  • @Darious-_Milsurp_Mark
    @Darious-_Milsurp_Mark Před 3 lety +4

    I got 12 of the Sarco NO 4 specials for 29 each a few months back, no safetys, mags or bolts. 9 of 12 useable ,B grade.all. 7 Savages, 4 Long Branch and 1 Frenzy. All for 525 with shipping. So with another 500 in parts the Sarco was a good deal, Lots of rust and days of beadblasting saved them all, I m doing old fashion rust bluing to them. Buyer beware, 2 of those I have were plugged with lead. Mike, Thanks for the heads up, I thought about getting 2 but maybe not now with RTI

  • @snowflakemelter1172
    @snowflakemelter1172 Před 3 lety +2

    Put a copper strip in the bolt guide groove and built it back up with TIG weld, the copper won't weld and the groove won't have to be re cut.

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety

      Not everybody has a fucking TIG welder laying around, and the know-how to do it..........

    • @jarodcrazyindian
      @jarodcrazyindian Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@MikeB128😂😂😂

  • @JerryEricsson
    @JerryEricsson Před 3 lety

    Years ago, I was in the gun business on the side working gun shows when I could make them. One day on Shotgun news I saw a Chinese import 3 BOLO mauser pistols in rough shape for 60 bucks. So I ordered them in thinking perhaps I could make one of the 3. I did, I managed to build on Mauser broomhandle BOLO out of the 3. None of them hand much for rifling and there was no way in hell I was going to shoot the one I built. I did polish her up and blue her in our hot bluing bath on our next bluing day (I worked with 2 other gunsmiths in a large facility at the time part time when I had days off on the PD) I took all the parts and the gun to the next gun show and everything sold, back then I thought I made good bucks, got 200 out of the mostly complete gun (missing grips) and 100 out of the other 2 parts missing guns. I guess in deals like that, you pays your money and you takes your chances.

  • @ethandertz1160
    @ethandertz1160 Před 3 lety

    I have a 1942 production Long Branch Mk1*. I thought mine was worn down until I saw these

  • @timblack6422
    @timblack6422 Před rokem

    Check the bolt handle on that last one - early/experimental. It’s hollow on the ball

  • @olveroliver52
    @olveroliver52 Před 3 lety +2

    Was considering getting an m48 from them but now not so much

  • @ponchostevo
    @ponchostevo Před 3 lety +1

    The second one you showed us is almost identical to the one I bought from them. I don't like to take these out of there stocks but it needed cleaned badly and found, like yours, it has a band or "ring" just under the forward band (behind the front sight). When out of the stock it was easy to see that the barrel is indeed bulged and explained the temporary loose feeling while punching out the bore. Perhaps it was fired with a bore obstruction and interestingly, my bolt is jacked up like yours. My firing pin and cocking piece are not mating tightly and allowing itself to jump out of the bolt notches. I wonder if it had anything to do with the trauma of firing with a bore obstruction???

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety

      I just took it out of the stock, and yep, same thing. Not as pronounced, but definitely there and easy to feel. I'm guessing it was either a bore obstruction, or it got dirt in it, was stored right side up, and water rested in it, creating a rusty spot, then was fired and bulged. Either way, unsafe for live rounds. I may just sell it as a blank firing gun at cost to a reenactor. As long as I don't lose much on this, I am fine, but man, lesson learned and I hope others take heed of what RTI is dealing.

  • @Hjerte_Verke
    @Hjerte_Verke Před rokem

    These look like a lot of fun. I've never run into an Enfield that I would touch as far as totally refinishing it, at least until now. These could use a blue or phosphate finish topped with the cheapest semi gloss black rattle can paint one could find. They are overpriced junk, but RTI can charge a lot of money for these because they don't grow on trees (not anymore). Unless we find some other country that has these in warehouses and willing to sell to U.S. Importers, these look like the end of the line.

  • @64samsky
    @64samsky Před 3 lety +2

    I love old guns, they have a lot of character.

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety +3

      Yep. If I can eventually get 4/5 to shoot well and safely, I won't be as disappointed. Still going to be a lot of work but hey, gives me something to do right?

  • @MNDood2122
    @MNDood2122 Před 3 lety

    If you want to part out that savage I need the fore end and all the hand gaurd stuff. Trying to restore mine. Let me know.

  • @sethcooper5067
    @sethcooper5067 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm tempted to pick up an M1 Carbine from them. Any thoughts?

  • @thechurch5000
    @thechurch5000 Před 3 lety +4

    Mike I bought an Enfield No.4 back in 1990 for $99. They were essentially unused just had a ton of cosmoline all over it. I sold all of my curio and relics about five years ago and am sick I didn't keep a few. Other than a few vendors I would say the hobby is pretty dead like I saw you comment in a previous video. Good luck I would get anything you deem shootable checked by a gunsmith.

  • @malasuertexch13
    @malasuertexch13 Před 3 lety

    Hey Mike, I just recently bought an M48, but it has a pretty dark bore. What do you recommend I use to clean the bore up? I’ve looked up shit, but I trust your judgement before some random comment.

    • @victorboucher675
      @victorboucher675 Před 3 lety

      Random ... Flitz and elbow grease. #2 Fire lap the bore. #3 White vinegar (cleaning grade).

  • @bradmason5204
    @bradmason5204 Před 2 lety

    The mk 1* needs a different bolt, one w/fwd. and trailing edges of the groove beveled. You can also use a jewelers file..

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 2 lety

      Did you miss the part where the rail is completely fucked so it doesn't matter?

    • @bradmason5204
      @bradmason5204 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MikeB128 The rail can be dressed. Others have repaired this same problem...rainy day project.

  • @capone5
    @capone5 Před 2 měsíci

    They recently had these for 199. Made a video about it. It's not a prize pig but its decent for a range trip if you don't care about tight groupings.

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 2 měsíci

      I was more concerned about catastrophic failures, as I made another video about when I brought these out to the range.....

  • @micmacpole
    @micmacpole Před 11 měsíci

    I rolled the dice on 2 Carcano carbines but have not received them yet. I am hoping one of the two will be a shooter. I already have a 1916 Carcano long rifle that is in need of a good bolt which is otherwise really nice. Only time will tell how my luck of the draw will turns out?

  • @andrewrichison813
    @andrewrichison813 Před 3 lety +2

    A few weeks back I ordered a Romania AK47 B grade parts kit, I was very disappointed, the parts were in a thin bag and throwin in a shipping box. The parts are worn down to bare metal nothing matched and it came with a Bulgarian but stock. I feel the grade of the parts kit is misleading because the parts kit is a gunsmith special. Was my first time ordering from RTI and it's my last. So buyers be ware.

  • @Heingar
    @Heingar Před 3 lety +6

    I know they have a disclaimer on their site, but I really think you have a legitimate grievance with the Savage. They're specifically listing them as project rifles and as you said the fundamental integrity of the receiver is gone. At this point it is questionable if it even can be described as a project rifle. Seems as though they didn't inspect them at all, or even worse didn't care.

  • @jacoblarsen3336
    @jacoblarsen3336 Před 3 lety

    I'd be interested in buying the rear sight off that savage rifle if you want to part with it. Let me know if you want to get rid of it. Thanks

  • @Skeeter51244
    @Skeeter51244 Před 3 lety

    Would reboring to 8MM BSA or even .338/303 be an option for someone who seriously wants to shoot one with a bad barrel?

  • @roberthill3207
    @roberthill3207 Před 3 lety

    Sweet tanks

  • @jerryjohnson5545
    @jerryjohnson5545 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you make a video shooting these? I’m really interested in seeing the grease cloud.

  • @generaluriah9569
    @generaluriah9569 Před 9 měsíci

    I've seen too many bad reviews about Royal Tiger products. THANKS!

  • @ghalmarraz8706
    @ghalmarraz8706 Před 3 lety +2

    Let me get the furniture and hardware from that Savage

  • @dv3596
    @dv3596 Před 3 lety

    Well I'd buy the furniture I have a barreled action.

  • @thriftshopsspiritstops9951

    Mike, you’ve been showing the bullet test a lot. My question is how do you do the bullet test on a firearm with a permanently affixed muzzle device such as a grenade spigot on a yugo m59/66 sks rifle?

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety +2

      You don't..Have to get a gauge or remove the muzzle device...

  • @Gregiorp
    @Gregiorp Před 3 lety +2

    I've been wanting to get one of the Gew 88 from RTI. I would more than likely never shoot it but worry about get a piece of garbage cosmetically.

    • @sharpcookie791
      @sharpcookie791 Před 3 lety +1

      I got one of the carbines and the bore is trashed, but other than that it was in good shape, at least for its age.

    • @franciszeklatinik889
      @franciszeklatinik889 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sharpcookie791 Well, it is at least great for a wall hanger.

  • @FallenUA23
    @FallenUA23 Před 3 lety +2

    sorry for dum question, but
    could you take parts from each rifle and build something that is just ok?

  • @maverickpaladin4155
    @maverickpaladin4155 Před 3 lety +2

    Who made rifles 3, 4, and 5? Also, were any of the Enfields counterbored, or was that just a Mosin thing? Thanks for the video.

    • @thepoorhunter2004
      @thepoorhunter2004 Před 3 lety

      I’ve had No1 MkIII’s made by Lithgow that had been counterbored. Both WWI dates of manufacture.

  • @Hillrunner768
    @Hillrunner768 Před 3 lety +1

    I have seen them pull negative comments as well.

  • @28CarsLater
    @28CarsLater Před 3 lety

    I just ordered the last K98 from RTI, they are shut down right now so I probably won't be seeing it till August. This video has be concerned but it wasn't marked as shooter grade or some such so I guess I'll see.

  • @fritzedelwei3133
    @fritzedelwei3133 Před 3 lety +1

    I wish i could buy those in germany

  • @lauriewatkins8522
    @lauriewatkins8522 Před 3 lety +2

    Your last rifle with the sticky bolt appears to me to have a slight twist in the action, if any one in Australia offered any Milsurp like any of those rifles they would be closed down and charged by our Consumers protection people, selling fire arms here is very hard and any like those are just not on at all, most of our .303's are Australian Lithgow manufacture with others made by BSA, Enfield and any No 4's are usually Longbranch manufacture, all are safe to shoot or they are sold as spare parts, my own is a No5 manufactured in 1946 at the Fazackerly factory and as tight as the day it was made, I have notice a few that have the markings ROF which is the Royal Ordinance Factory which are in all likelyhood made in India, the only ones here have been converted to .308 by the Indian factories and don't sell well at all

  • @rileyfarrell180
    @rileyfarrell180 Před 3 lety +4

    Ik u pry dont usually use head space gages and stuff but if i were you id defintly check those before u shoot up to u tho

  • @TheMosinCrate
    @TheMosinCrate Před 3 lety +48

    Oh... Okay. I see how it is. "No I've done videos like that before." "You sure? It could be a good video, people would enjoy it." One week later here it is. You SOB.

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety +33

      Don't you have a goat somewhere to violate? Stop trolling, sir. God bless.

    • @desabc221
      @desabc221 Před 3 lety +4

      Please explain what this is about?

    • @williambinions4205
      @williambinions4205 Před 3 lety

      Ouch

    • @HircineDaWolf
      @HircineDaWolf Před 3 lety +4

      @@MikeB128 sounds like he was just joking and about to release a similar video lol

  • @clancywoodard310
    @clancywoodard310 Před 3 lety +2

    At a antique store a year ago I came across a No 4 Mk 1 and they said it was one that was used by the us military did the British government send us any lee Enfields

    • @sharpcookie791
      @sharpcookie791 Před 3 lety +1

      No, the US made rifles and sent them to Britain. They had US Property stamped on the receivers, but the US never used them.

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 Před 3 lety +1

      Lend Lease required that the equipment made in the US be marked "US Property" and returned or paid for after WW2.
      The UK finished paying the WW2 loans in December 2006.
      Russia paid 10c on the dollar after defaulting.

  • @notafed6817
    @notafed6817 Před 2 lety

    I had no idea the u.s made any of these. I'd be cool to get some cheap ones to rebfurbish but I have no idea where to start lol

  • @CondavourTalksGuns
    @CondavourTalksGuns Před 7 měsíci

    Idk if you have parted the rifle out, but if you do i need a walnut fore-end like that :D

  • @ThePrybra07
    @ThePrybra07 Před 3 lety

    I was going to pick up one of them from classic firearms but I waited too long and they sold out. I started considering the rti ones but waited and a weeks later classic got another shipment. I picked one up and the extractor spring broke and it needs a new trigger spring.

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety +2

      Dude, watch more of my content, and others' content......Classic Bought all that shit from these guys, and they overstate more than RTI does......

    • @ThePrybra07
      @ThePrybra07 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MikeB128 yeah I also forgot to mention the stock had a pretty fresh chunk taken out... They got the best of me. I've been wanting to add a lee to my line up and jumped before really thinking about it. It was 500$ too

  • @rcheek207
    @rcheek207 Před 3 lety

    hey mike

  • @joelopezjl28
    @joelopezjl28 Před 3 lety

    You should def try to return the one with the possible ring in the bore

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety

      What part of "NO RETURNS ACCEPTED" in unclear to you? Also, I knew the risk full well, so it is what it is. I might actually sporterize that one and turn it in to an amazing rifle.

    • @joelopezjl28
      @joelopezjl28 Před 3 lety

      @@MikeB128 they've told customers that if a firearm that they have gotten from them is unsafe to fire that they are more than welcome to return it. So yeah. Mike.

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety

      @@joelopezjl28 Never heard that and if you read the description of the Grade Cs, you'll see.

  • @DHeav60
    @DHeav60 Před 3 lety

    @MikeB I noticed RTI had some higher grade Enfields for $350-500. I don’t know a ton about all the variants but I definitely want an Enfield. Do you think those higher grades from RTI are a fair price?

    • @DavidWRankinJr
      @DavidWRankinJr Před 3 lety +3

      Number One Son went to RTI's website without asking and bought me a Grade A No 4 Mk 1. It came full of dirt, crap, and filth. It's also a No. 4 Mk 2 with practically no markings other than the serial numbers. For its condition and the fact they didn't pay attention to what it is, I think $250 would be a high price, much less the $480 he paid. And read the fine print: they don't guarantee ANY barrel condition, even with hand selecting, so you could spend $600 or more and still get a wall hanger. (To be fair, I've had to clean a lot of powder and copper out of my barrel, but the grooves look excellent. I would think it was a newer barrel if I hadn't just had to foam it 5 times and use 2 cotton fields worth of patches cleaning it....)
      I can't even say that I had a good experience, because I'm still not yet certain I haven't gotten Khyber Pass'ed. Even if I didn't, and I've gotten lucky, I'd recommend finding one I could inspect by hand.

  • @timboyle3114
    @timboyle3114 Před 3 lety +2

    sounds like these guys are about as trustworthy as sweaty ben! Been looking for an Enfield for a while, but IMHO will be waiting till I can inspect something in person.

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety +1

      Well them and sweaty Ben are old friends, so it doesn't surprise me.

  • @darrinclem2502
    @darrinclem2502 Před 3 lety +2

    I have a no4 mk2 that I sporterized about 30 years ago for hunting. I would like to put back to all military. I'll buy the wood from you if it's for sale

    • @mattm.3562
      @mattm.3562 Před 3 lety

      You can find no2mk2 wood from liberty tree collectors

  • @caseyhardy9327
    @caseyhardy9327 Před 3 lety

    Could use your savage ladder site

  • @MrCadet08
    @MrCadet08 Před 3 lety +2

    Royal Tiger Imports also owns I.O. they are the only gun company that I know of that makes Century look like great businessmen and wonderful gunsmiths. I have ordered from them 5 times over the past 10 years, it has all been absolute junk priced like gems.......seriously snake oil salesmen are better than Royal Tiger

  • @jonlennon3348
    @jonlennon3348 Před 3 lety +1

    I would send them all back. I have a MK $ number 2 in the grease wrap.I have yet to take off the heavy cosmoline and wax paper. Absolutely new. I would stay away from some of the later imports mainly because they are really just parts rifles.

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 3 lety +2

      What part of "No returns on these" and I knew that is hard to understand? I know they're shit, but me reaching more people so they don't get fucked was worth what I paid for them. It'll be just fine, will just take time to restore these and make 3 shooters.

  • @aliasthej660
    @aliasthej660 Před 2 lety

    What are your thoughts on the B-grade rifles?

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128  Před 2 lety +2

      Feel free to waste your money. I will never recommend them to anyone.