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Anyone after a Enforcer in the UK?
Last edited by Brit plumber; 10-21-2012 at 06:44 AM.
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10-21-2012 06:37 AM
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Interesting - shame its another Enforcer 'gone', but I guess it may allow someone who cannot get a full-bore on their FAC to own an 'Enforcer'
Seems somewhat expensive for what it is - in effect a .22rf No4 Enfield with a scope.
I wonder if whoever did the conversion kept the original bolt & barrel ?
Any further pics ?
maybe showing if it is magazine fed, single shot etc, design of the unique bolt / bolt head ?
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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Originally Posted by
Alan de Enfield
Seems somewhat expensive for what it is - in effect a .22rf No4 Enfield with a scope.
I would say its the other way round Alan, an Enforcer with a No4 .22 barrel, and bolt head. If any one does buy it and wants to convert it back, I will swap them a 7.62mm heavy barrel for the .22 one.
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Certainly if the buyer does not have a spare barrel it may prove to be a fairly expensive restoration project (unless he/she can do a deal with you of course, BD6!).......
ATB
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Looks like a Brit No7 barrel with the Enforcer bolt body cut back. Bolt heads appears to be Canadian
CNo7. Can't imagine why one would do a conversion this way...it would make a whole lot more sense just to install a 22 liner in the Enforcer barrel and use the CNo7 bolt head. Headspace would be a non issue. This would be a costly 7.62 restoration as you are looking for an Enforcer barrel and bolt...not many of those out there as I've found out. Just my opinion, Ron
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