Waco16 few pics of the rifles I mentioned and the .22 No4T (repro)
First two have gone through a few conversions in their time, the top rifle I believe was a MLM Mk11 as can be seen by the BSA & M Co, If it was a MLE it would of been marked BSA Co, I could be wrong on this ? some of the experts may chirp in but regardless of there origins they do have some history between them, the bottom one has retained all its original markings.... the left hand side on both shows the conversions to Sht LE CONd 11 and CONd 11*
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The pics below are two more .22's the top one is the No2 IV and in regular use in one of the postal leagues on Rifleman.org,
The other well.... thats a long story, still waiting to get painted but all the other work complete, if anyone is interested I will post a separate thread about this in the gunsmith forum, its regarding re-drilling the the rear pad hole and converting a shot out barrel, more of a trial regarding the barrel but is a good plinker, when the scope is on it does raise a few eyebrows.
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