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The fact they all seem to be Savage is rather interesting in itself, I can only guess S&P imported a batch of Savages from somewhere specifically for the project...
Any interesting markings on them, old proofs etc that might give us a lead??
love to see some pics of the No1 Mk3 and P14 if you had any, did you have then converted yourself?
As I recall the Ensign was the first of the type, (circa 1983) it used air cartridges that were the size of 12 bore cartridges with a grey plastic shell, a mate of mine had one, it went into the grinder during the ban unfortunately.
I have seen an air cartridge Walther PPK "type" pistol, no idea who made that one though...
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How may I get you to part with this Remington P.14 .22 conversion? Very nice, thank you for the additional pictures!
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Originally Posted by
Promo
How may I get you to part with this Remington P.14 .22 conversion? Very nice, thank you for the additional pictures!
I have been working out the details to convert a M1917 Enfield to use a M1922 .22LR Springfield type bolt system. Yes it will be a repeater. To keep you entertained in the mean time. I have attached several pics of the .22LR conversion that I have several of which are prototypes.
Enjoy
--fjruple
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Prototype .22LR M37 semi-auto Tank Gun setup for Right hand feed
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Semi-auto C5A1 with Prototype .22LR conversion
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Semi Auto M1917A1 Browning with M3 .22LR Trainer conversion kit
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Semi Auto M1919A4 Browning with M4 .22LR Trainer conversion kit
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Excellent, I bet they turn a few heads on the range ? Many years ago in Guns Review or Gunmart (maybe some in the UK
will remember) there was an article on a .22 belt fed miniature M1919, I think there was a Gatling gun also
Promo and 303 Collector, I'd be interested in some more pics of the P14 bolt etc, most of the conversions I've seen are the ones which have part of the body cut away to enable to feed a round by hand.
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I had the barrel and some of the cartridges for the 1919 A4 at one point. The odds of finding enough to be usable was slim and the bolt was a non starter...so I sold them. Nice to see the whole rig complete. A very scarce accessory.
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Just "way" too cool fjruple.....
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