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    Sorry to alarm everyone, what i was hoping for was to find a charger bridge that would screw in to the existing hole on the tall side of the breech but i then found out most of then, or maybe all of them were brazened on or what not. If they only did this i could swap out my way to most applications.

    Im not sure adly however if I could import a single rifle to the USAicon.
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    Im not sure adly however if I could import a single rifle to the USAicon.

    You're in the USA right? There are plenty of inexpensive Lee Enfields of all types here in the USA, relatively (though not absolutely) safe from the Deactivation Epidemic that afflicts gun populations elsewhere in the world. However, we yanks do have our own problems, including the dreaded Bubba flu, which often strikes a firearm quite suddenly. Although the gun usually survives, it is often changed forever.

    In any case, no need to import if you want a CLLE or any other type of Enfield.
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