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For what it's worth, I've done an Australian Light Horse impression with an SMLE. I don't think I have any pictures, but there may be some in some of the old threads.
The ideal "Lee-Enfield" bolt action rifle for GAF use - Main Match or Expansion Era - is, of course, a "Long Lee" - i.e. either a Magazine Lee-Metford (introduced 1888) or a Magazine Lee-Enfield (i895) ... or one of the carbine versions of same if you're not keen on overly lengthy rifles ... Here are my rifles - the only significant difference between the two is the pattern of rifling ...
Sarco has Picklehalbs for under $60 I would grab one in a min if I could find a WWI era 98 mauser. Guess I could make do with my 92 or 95 in 7 mm but one likes to be reasonably correct. Even have a Luger pistol albeit an American Eagle Made my Mauser.
Because of the bayonet redesign, Krags remained in service until 1907/08 with the Army. Marines kept the meat until well into 1911.
For some reason my phone keeps trying to substitute "meat" for "krag".
Yep, and in a Mexican loop holster. I think the 2nd from the right with his hand on his revolver might be packing some form of S&W top break as well. Most likely a New Model #3.
didn't write it down but I recall reading somewhere. That a few Krags even made it to Europe.
Jerry, I understand, the key word being "common"! Putting together a simple outfit for the man with this Mk 3 Enfield consisting of a uniform, ammo belt, softcap/hat, easy task. If he wants, for our local matches he doesn't need it. He could choose between, Canada, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, those are the easy ones. Not wanting to start a war, lol.....do enjoy a spirited give and go! For me, the appeal was putting together the outfits with the shooting being a bonus..