.22’s the variations are endless. With COVID keeping us at home I have coped with the depression by hunting for rifles and over the last half-year, a bunch of interesting .22’s have appeared. My self-control has been weak and five have come to spend some time in my collection.
The first rifle is an uncommon .22 Short Mark II, converted most likely at the Naval Armour level as it is undated and without the “Enfield” identifier for the converter; the barrel is ’23 dated. Adding to its uniqueness is the fact it is now fitted with a Cooey Model 10 rear sight and it was originally a Commercial LSA MLM Mk II.Information
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