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  1. Default Lithgow question

    I saw a Lithgow rifle that had 3 very small holes drilled vertically into the left side of the receiver near the chamber area. They do not appear to be factory drilled. Is this a common sighting on these rifles and what was it for? Thanks in advance.

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    It is 'factory drilled'

    They are the gas vent in the event of a case rupture.
    Found on every Enfield

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    I'll back him on that so rest easy. Nothing wrong at all.
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    The holes are very crudely drilled in a crooked line. Each one may bee about a 1/16 inch thick . Hard to believe that is factory but Ill take your words for it. Thanks again

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