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Enfield 22 trainer
After years of seeing these only occasionally, and realizing I "shoulda" bought a trunkload back in the 60's when they were selling for $100.00, I finally decided to take the plunge (TWICE !). This has to be the most interesting and fun 22 plinker I've yet shot ! It also gives any of my more modern 22's a run for their money in the accuracy department. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I can get more info on these ? Thanks for your help.
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10-22-2010 11:45 AM
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Which model(s) have you ?
No2 Mk4*
No7
No8
No9
or some of the early varients converted from Long Lees etc ?
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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Lance posted a nice series on the .22 Enfields ...
.22 Enfield's (Collection Photo Essay)
Regards,
Badger
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Not really in the same category but we shouldn't forget the little .22" sub calibre fitted rifles too. The .22" L1A1 rifles and .22" L85 & L86 SA80's are great fun too.
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Not really in the same category but we shouldn't forget the little .22" sub calibre fitted rifles too. The .22" L1A1 rifles and .22" L85 & L86 SA80's are great fun too.
I well remember using the H&K Kit in the SLR for the first time at the "Training Theatre" at Hythe. In later years when I had influence in such "training", I ensured that we did it. The most fun (in those days ) that one could have (in my opinion) without removing clothing.
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Not really in the same category but we shouldn't forget the little .22" sub calibre fitted rifles too. The .22" L1A1 rifles and .22" L85 & L86 SA80's are great fun too.
One of the chaps in the rifle club has (on FAC Section1) an original BSA L1A1 with the L12A1 HK .22 sub calibre device permanently fitted. From memory the front retaining block is welded in place.
Its definately great fun to shoot. I would love to own it, if he would sell, but I reckon the Met police wouldnt be to impressed with it.
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Is it true then that ex-military auto-loaders converted to .22 are not banned in the UK
? Why do we not see .22 Bren guns or Sterlings (semi-auto of course) ?
Last edited by bouletbill; 10-22-2010 at 05:34 PM.
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We've seen an example of a .22" L1A1 rifle has been alllowed - on the basis that the sub calibre kit is a permanent fitting and irreversible (? spelling). Using that as an example................. Oh, let's not go there! In the UK
and elsewhere, you can still own a single shot bolt action SA80 rifle so presumably can also own a sub calibre kit
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We've seen an example of a .22" L1A1 rifle has been alllowed - on the basis that the sub calibre kit is a permanent fitting and irreversible (? spelling). Using that as an example................. Oh, let's not go there! In the
UK
and elsewhere, you can still own a single shot bolt action SA80 rifle so presumably can also own a sub calibre kit
No problem with owning a sub calibre kit, for any single shot rifle (straight pull) as long as the kit is .22LR and on your FAC, regarding the fixed conversion of the L1A1 it would of been done before the semi auto ban, if it was done now it would be classed as a conversion of a sect 5 firearm (not allowed and a great risk of poridge for the next 5 years).
If one was to build one from new parts, then this would be a sect 1, so normal FAC required, if anyone has a good source of new parts please PM me.....
Back to the original thread by Wesuredont, have you any pics?
Last edited by bigduke6; 10-22-2010 at 11:28 PM.
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Just curious ... if the FAL L1A1 rifles advertised in France
are brand new ( as advertised) could they be re-built as .22's and come within UK
regulations as sect 1 ?
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