Good find. You have a “smelly” a Short Magazine Lee Enfield. In .303 British with cup discharger (grenade launcher) for the “Mills Bomb”, check if the “can “ is steel or a plastic copy, if is real its$$$$. The other Enfield is a standard No.4 model issued to the UK forces,the US markings denote they were made in the US for the allies under the lend lease program.
the smle lee Enfield no1 mk3 rife with the strips on it is a Ishapore Indian drill purpose rifle if you see it has a rod welded in the barrel, I saw in the video, so its classified as inert but by law still needs a ffl to transfer.
You sure have interesting job. Takes lot of patience and skill to be successful. I’ve seen an episode on Forgotten Weapons YT channel about that rifle grenade launcher.
Hi good afternoon, is buying and selling used safes a good business? I'm interested in safes and vaults and kinda wondering how would you go about it. Thank you!
I have a Sentinel safe that is along the lines of an ammo safe or as i use my camera and lenses. It is about 18 inches wide by 5 feet tall. i opened it two days ago by the electronic combo (i also have the key) but now i can't open it by combo or key. It seems like the bolts aren't retracking all the way as if something is blocking them. If that is the are there any options other than destroying the safe.
I wonder if it could be a " Grenade launcher " from many deaths ago. Load a blank and the blank would strike the primer of the " grenade " and launch it? That would be really cool.
Oh My Lord! Can't imagine the way you handle those rifles! Keep your fingers off the iron please and DO NOT EVER LOOK INTO THE FIRING END OF ANY FIREARM! I DON'T CARE IF THE BOLT WAS OUT! IT SETS A DANGEROUS PATTERN! How bad was this that a girl had to tell you that? btw my 30-30 is gettin' low on fuel.
@@jaystevens3548 I wouldn't just due to the age of it and the value in history. Yet, your choice, does it appear solid? have you scoped the barrel to see if there are any hair line cracks? Your call a good one. Hang it on the wall.
It does appear solid, Barrel is intact but like you said and I agree, The historic value is worth more than a pile of metal and wood. I need to find a top notch gunsmith and have em do a thorough inspection. @@gracealonewretchedtoredeem4413
@safecrackerbot9742 it's a website for locksmiths and safe and Vault technicians to educate each other on their techniques and how play get certain safes and volts open and the repairs and talk to each other without all the noise it's a little outdated but it's still pretty cool
The 1st rifle with the " can " on the muzzle break, looks to be Peruvian. Not sure of the caliber. The " flag " colored on it is from Peru. Dating from the mid/late 30's to the 40's...... Possibly a 7.65 caliber type.
I have a 48 gun safe made by Liberty that i can't unlock , i would like to make at least my 1,000$ back if anyone is interested in buying it for that price considering its worth over two Please lmk
Good find. You have a “smelly” a Short Magazine Lee Enfield. In .303 British with cup discharger (grenade launcher) for the “Mills Bomb”, check if the “can “ is steel or a plastic copy, if is real its$$$$. The other Enfield is a standard No.4 model issued to the UK forces,the US markings denote they were made in the US for the allies under the lend lease program.
WWI?
@zubenelgenubi Yes
303 ENFIELDS ONE OF WHICH HAS A RIFLE GRENADE LAUNCHER.
Dont know how I came across your channel, but Ive watched a few now and really enjoyed them/your excitement!
I'm right there with you, I also just recently found his channel!
Precious metal stacker 😊gold,silver, & steal. cold hard lead & steal are the equalizer of them all. 😊
I think it would be nice to have some follow-up videos of some of the stuff you have to have checked out whether you got it back or not
@@seanhurley6647 I'm actually working some. Thanks for the feedback
Enjoyed your excitement. And will reshare
the smle lee Enfield no1 mk3 rife with the strips on it is a Ishapore Indian drill purpose rifle if you see it has a rod welded in the barrel, I saw in the video, so its classified as inert but by law still needs a ffl to transfer.
Top post is right, there are videos on youtube (SMLE Launcher).
What a great find, congratulations. 🥳
Great video!
I wonder what was in that larger gun safe at that auction now though😬
anyway you could make a video on how you and your machine works and teach?
I have a video on using it. If you want to know.details of how it works, email me. Happy to share
Love your videos
You sure have interesting job. Takes lot of patience and skill to be successful. I’ve seen an episode on Forgotten Weapons YT channel about that rifle grenade launcher.
i will take the .22's
, 30-30's, 9mm, 12 gauge and .45,s. That man was old school. no 308's, 50's, .223's, Draco, 7.62x39, etc..... Mass respect.
Great find, great job on the open.
have a great day, get a gun to match the ammo.
What is that tool you are using with the DRO?
Its a DDM. Digital Dial Magnifier. I build them. I also have a video on how to crack with them..
Looks to me like SMLEs. Which version? There were a bunch of them.
Could you send me the name and source for the style of digital dialer that you use in your videos? Much appreciated.
Terry
Hi good afternoon, is buying and selling used safes a good business? I'm interested in safes and vaults and kinda wondering how would you go about it. Thank you!
I have a Sentinel safe that is along the lines of an ammo safe or as i use my camera and lenses. It is about 18 inches wide by 5 feet tall. i opened it two days ago by the electronic combo (i also have the key) but now i can't open it by combo or key. It seems like the bolts aren't retracking all the way as if something is blocking them. If that is the are there any options other than destroying the safe.
Drill a 3/8” hole and get an endoscope. Easy.
line throwing enfield and short enfield normally .303 but India made a .308 version. doubtful if they are stolen tons of these surplused.
That owner was a collector, I wouldn’t let le near them.
I wouldn't either. Not a chance
two lee enfield rifles british one most likely polish resistance with a grenade launcher the other is a short enfield jungle carbine .303
I hope you found the bolt for the enfield with grenade launcher from india by the markings.
I wonder if it could be a " Grenade launcher " from many deaths ago. Load a blank and the blank would strike the primer of the " grenade " and launch it? That would be really cool.
Why do you use double screen now instead of the way you used to use it fullscreen it’s very confusing to us old folks
@@barrycrease3935 sorry. Tried to update so you see me talking and get better shots of the whole safe and close ups
is it a rope thrower for when your on boat get a line to shore or other way round
Oh My Lord! Can't imagine the way you handle those rifles! Keep your fingers off the iron please and DO NOT EVER LOOK INTO THE FIRING END OF ANY FIREARM! I DON'T CARE IF THE BOLT WAS OUT! IT SETS A DANGEROUS PATTERN! How bad was this that a girl had to tell you that? btw my 30-30 is gettin' low on fuel.
I have an original 30-30 model 1894. I am scared as all get out to put a round or two down the barrel.
@@jaystevens3548 I wouldn't just due to the age of it and the value in history. Yet, your choice, does it appear solid? have you scoped the barrel to see if there are any hair line cracks? Your call a good one. Hang it on the wall.
It does appear solid, Barrel is intact but like you said and I agree, The historic value is worth more than a pile of metal and wood. I need to find a top notch gunsmith and have em do a thorough inspection.
@@gracealonewretchedtoredeem4413
Lee Enfields mark 3. WW1
Luv the vids
Hope you find some 303 ammo cuz without 303 those are wall hangers for decoration.
What robot? You have a robot that cracks safes ?
Yes. Its an autodailer. Built it myself.
Is that gun not straight? As far as research, just putting photos up, I would guess others will ident within the day.
Do you have an email people use to contact you?
Contact@scobieworks.com
Its a rifle and its legal to just keep it. Nothing is supposed to be registered in this country. Screw the law
Are you on clearstar
Since I dont know what that is.... ill have to say no. Please educate me.
@safecrackerbot9742 it's a website for locksmiths and safe and Vault technicians to educate each other on their techniques and how play get certain safes and volts open and the repairs and talk to each other without all the noise it's a little outdated but it's still pretty cool
I was pissed until you said you'd sell the same for $300 ... Then i was happy for you
This can be very valuable $2500 a piece there with the GIs World War II
🤔Anyone remember when exactly they started numbering firearms for tracking?
No serial numbers = No traceable owner..
Great job manipulating the safe and great find, congrats sir!
Think that's a grenade launcher adaptor on top of ww2 gun
i bought an old mosler safe, maybe early 1900s, want to open without damage
Email me. Ill help however I can
Your car? You mean your truck
Gernade loncher
lee Enfield 303 with grenade launcher
Grenade
I think it's a grenade launcher
Lee Enfield
The 1st rifle with the " can " on the muzzle break, looks to be Peruvian. Not sure of the caliber. The " flag " colored on it is from Peru. Dating from the mid/late 30's to the 40's...... Possibly a 7.65 caliber type.
I have a 48 gun safe made by Liberty that i can't unlock , i would like to make at least my 1,000$ back if anyone is interested in buying it for that price considering its worth over two
Please lmk
@@MLawrence-z9k email me. Contact@scobieworks.com
No
@@randyrunge2176 yes
Silencer ,is what it looks like
how do i find your email?
Contact@scobieworks.com