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    Anybody ever saw this?


    The seller says: It is a winter-trigger for the Enfeld No. 4 in Korean War.

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    Never heard of such a thing. If that's indeed what it is, it looks to be a field expedient modification.

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    Never heard of such an item, & yes, it does look a bit 'home made'..........or should I say, a 'field assembly'.

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    Homemade is one of the questions I had - the grip is simillar to to a front grip of the Thompson SMG.

    The other: How does it work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Melanie_Daniels View Post
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    The seller says: It is a winter-trigger for the Enfeld No. 4 in Korean War.
    It seems like a homebuilt version of the winter trigger used on the FN Fal Ex1 / Ex2 CDN rifles (and presumably the X8 series

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    Turn our ot was a Canadianicon prototype winter trigger. Source documentation was ID'd in this thread Anybody ever saw this? | Gunboards Forums

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