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    Unobtainium .22 Lee Enfield Trainer, Help needed!!

    Shall we play a game? This is for novice and expert; here is a very rare .22 Lee Enfield just purchased on of Gunbroker. Each reply will add more info for those to test their knowledge with the last few giving it away and the very last with the answer. No cheating!

    Here she is, as found, no clues yet……………
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    Clue #1 The business end , hard to read but is says “PARKERIFELD AGP” just like you would find on a .22 Rifle No. 9

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    Clue #2 The bolt head with a relieved section out of it.

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    Clue #3 Bubba’s work??

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    Clue #4 The chamber.

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    Clue #5 The top of the receiver, faint stamp.

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    So what are the squiggly wire bits in the 2nd from the right upper photo row?

    Lance's and Son's pictures are the most I've ever seen in one place of this variant. Quite enlightening! Thanks!

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    Look in tghe Bren forum and klo and behold, there's a like-minded chap who's virtually offering to do JUST what you're looking for. Get on to him straight away.

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    The squiggly wire things are unloading tools. Two each of two different types. Not sure which, (if not all) "conveyors" they are designed for.
    Looking at the lever press type tool for loading and the spike on the other side for unloading, I'd say the lead projectile of the .22 rimfire is firmly seated into the bore of the conveyor. I don't know if they are rifled or not...
    Can't recall where the pics came from originally. I was lucky to retrieve them from my last motherboard fry-up.

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    .22 Lee Enfield Trainer

    I have a similar Parker Hale conversion that I was going to post up here as I am missing the bolt for this rifle and was wondering if any were available.











    It also needs the 22 holder/conversion device.

    Any suggestions?

    AZB

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