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No. 8 Bolts
International Military Antiques(ima-usa.com) has bolt(s) for sale for the no8 .22 rifle. They are on sale for $75.00. If you're in need now is your chance.
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01-17-2015 07:19 AM
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I ordered one in. Going to use it to fabricate a bolt for my Brit No7 barrelled action.
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Don't bother Hal, the geometry is totally different and it can't (?) be done.
Added later: If you want to get a bolt for your UK
No7 rifle, then better start with an unserviceable No4 bolt and cut that short. Start/index the bolt head thread reasonably carefully and you're most of the way there.
The only other use for a No8 bolt, in my experience, is as a short bolt in a No4 action for whatever reason but even the rear unlocking cam groove (cocks on lifting bolt don't forget.....) geometry is useless for any other purpose
Last edited by Peter Laidler; 01-19-2015 at 10:09 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Hal O'Peridol
I ordered one in. Going to use it to fabricate a bolt for my Brit No7 barrelled action.
Click the link to see photos of bolts from the .22 trainers :
No5
No6
No7
No8
No9
http://www.rifleman.org.uk/Enfield_t...comparison.htm
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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Suprised that they have the ejector plate as this was never an available part as it was matched to and bored through to the body
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I was surprised too. I remembered that the ejector plate was never available as a spare part. The advert was in my email on Saturday morning and I jumped on it. Now I can bring another lonely project rifle back to life.
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I bought 3 of them on Saturday. After Springfield Sporters sold all of their FFL rifles somebody who had bought a bunch of the barreled receivers sold them on Gun Broker I bought 8 of them at the time I followed the instructions from a guy called Steven H who had described building one using a No8 bolt head on the old lee Enfield site, run by a guy with the name of Mark Bitings as I remember. I built 2 of them at the time one as a Jungle Carbine and one as a No4 Mk1 T . As I only had the one No8 bolt head, I had to use the same bolt in both rifles. I have been stockpiling parts to build a couple of the other barreled receivers into rifles and my opportunity came this last Saturday when IMA lowered their price on the bolt heads. I was able find a couple of No 7 magazines with the .22 insert and they worked in my rifles. I have several of the real trainers a No9 2 No8s one Faz the other BSA a No7 Canadian
a No7 English 2 Pattern 14 No 1 1 Pattern 14 No2 4 no2 Mk4 and a shortr.22 Mk11 I also have one of the Belgian No 4 Mk1 trainers that they built. I will look through my stuff and see if can find the original instructions from Steven H.
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No. 8 Bolt-heads
Hello Everyone,
I found the instructions from Steve N, enclosed are the instructions in question and some pictures of my Jungle Carbine with a No. 8 bolt-head.
Best,
Al
Last edited by smlemk111; 01-21-2015 at 05:51 PM.
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From my reading of that, it's self defeating because while he's used a No8 bolt head and a cut down No4 bolt on his project, he says in the last line that he doesn't know where to get No8 bolt heads! So what's the purpose of making bolts to No8 length - or getting them...........
Great project IF you have a suitable bolt head of course! Does this project feed from the magazine or just feed off the feed tray as per the No8?
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