The mag well mods were not done to DCRA conversions at CAL. I imported one of the trials L8T rifles several years ago from Australia and it didn't have the mods either. Later L8 service rifles and of...
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The mag well mods were not done to DCRA conversions at CAL. I imported one of the trials L8T rifles several years ago from Australia and it didn't have the mods either. Later L8 service rifles and of...
I've seen many DCRA rifles. The ones marked "Regulated by Fulton" started out as service rifles in the UK, were regulated by GE Fultons post service in the UK as target rifles in .303. Many...
Looks like a legit DCRA conversion if the bolt is matching.The body number may be below the wood line. I’ve seen them like that.
Looks like a civilian conversion to me. The DCRA serial numbers are on the front right of the body and top of the bolt handle along with the tricorner maple leaf proof stamp.
It reads like a DCRA target rifle conversion. The 7.62 conversions were never issued to the Rangers. Many were assembled with barrels surplused from CAL in the 1970's too. Pictures of the markings...