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US Model 1917 .22 LR conversion third type-- Parker Hale conversion
This Model 1917 Eddystone is converted to .22 LR by removing half of the receiver ring and fitting the barrel with a Parkerifle liner and altered bolt mechanism. It is British commercially proofed.
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02-22-2018 03:29 PM
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I imported one of those a couple of years ago. Very neat conversion.
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Thanks you again for sharing!! Is this rifle a repeater? From the photo it looks like a magazine is inserted in the magazine well.
Thanks again!!
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All examples pictured are single shot.
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breakeyp--
Do you know if Parker Hale did the same conversions to the Pattern 1914 as well?
Thanks
--fjruple
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Various P-H catalogs state that they would undertake to convert any arm to .22 LR. I have never seen a lever action so converted but the certainly did the Pattern 1914.
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Just thinking about .22 conversions... The Lee Enfields are easier to do, because the breech face is not set deeply inside the receiver ring.
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