Response from Australian International Arms
Today I received an email from AIA, Australian International Arms, maker of the M10 series of Enfield clone rifles.
Anyone who owns an AIA rifle or wants to pls contact me and I'll forward you the PDF's he sent.
I personally own two AIA rifles, a No 4 Mk 4 and an M10 B2. Both are gorgeous rifles.
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Tom
Sorry about the delay in replying, the Festive season is not called the
Silly Season in Australia for nothing!
All our rifles are proof tested: each barrel is subjected to pressure
testing in a firing fixture, then the barreled action is subjected to a
single proof round. Proof cartridges are custom loaded Mil Spec
equivalents. Barrels passing inspection after proof are marked with a
code letter just forward of the breech thread of the barrel; it is
sometimes covered by the barrel lock nut. The letter "P" on the right
side of the breech ring is the acceptance stamp applied after
inspection
following the testing of the barreled action. This procedure is applied
to both the 7.62 x 39 and 7. 62 NATO models.
I have attached the most recent editions of the users manuals in as
PDFs. I would appreciate any user feedback on content, clarity or other
issues.
Happy shooting.
Bruce>