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Sukey's Right Again !!!

Originally Posted by
John Sukey
Actualy the magazine is not welded in, its quite removeable for loading.
I just wasnt pulling hard enough - its now quite 'free & easy'.
Looking closer I dont think the rivets are in fact rivets but are spot-welds
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04-04-2009 11:01 AM
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Sweet Rifle.
...MJ...
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very nice trainer , not been fortunate enough to find one of those ........yet
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Does this mean the rabbits on your golf course are going to get "Enfielded"?
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Originally Posted by
harry mac
Does this mean the rabbits on your golf course are going to get "Enfielded"?
Yup - they have been 22'd and even 243'd for a while but now they will be properly Enfield 22'd.
See you on the 29th.
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The 22 mag is removable from the adapted No4 mag. I have some of the original 22 mags, which I intend to convert to the No7 format by reversing the lever. Those little mags are becoming quite hard to get hold of.
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Is the reversed lever the only difference betwen the little supersport 5 and the No7 EFL? When the RAF were here that had a load of No7's for their Cadets and some of those inner mags were just supersports pushed in place.
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Is the reversed lever the only difference betwen the little supersport 5 and the No7 EFL? When the RAF were here that had a load of No7's for their Cadets and some of those inner mags were just supersports pushed in place.
I was under the impression it was a "BSA Sportsman" 5 round magazine not a "Supersport"
I thought the "Supersport" was a 10 or 15 round tubular magazine under the barrel.
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Ah, yes! Just testing to see if you were taking notice. But not being military types, easy to mix up! But back to the question. Is the reversed latch thinggy the only difference?
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