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Regulated enfields in the US?
Did any of the 'regulated by fultons', or Parker Hale enfields, make it to the US in their target shooting heyday 1920's-1950's? They seem to have covered the commonwealth pretty well, but I could imagine the US would have its own rifles in that niche.
'regulated, by Billy the kid', that I'd like to see...
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06-02-2009 07:11 AM
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Passed up one in Tucson many years ago. No4 "regulated by Fultons"
Now what would a irish delinquent from the slums of New York know about accurising a rifle?
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how well would one expect a fulton regulated no.4 to shoot?
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here's a 3 shot 200 yard group with my goo regulated one,
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http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3308/...g?v=1232306802
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its the one on top 
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http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3020/...f80338.jpg?v=0
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goo regulated m1a:
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http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3394/...ccb2aa.jpg?v=0
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Nice grouping that #4 has at 200yds,shot offhand I guess,
and some darn nice toys you have.
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Lee Enfield Target #1 Mk III Regulated by Fultons
Price: US $985.00 Found at JoeSalter.com
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Originally Posted by
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Lee Enfield Target #1 Mk III Regulated by Fultons
Price: US $985.00 Found at JoeSalter.com
Thanks, I'll go take a look, thats very very intersting.
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If it was a no4

Originally Posted by
goo
I could tell you more certainly if it was a no 4. I have a no4 mk1/2 here and both recoil blocks have been deeply cut out, new ones made in a dark hardwood and have been epoxied back in. They are also located with a dowel epoxied though t from the outside, I suppose as a locator, although all that glue should hold a tank. That screw is in the same place, plus its too low to stop left/right rocking of the forearm, something else that fultons got into.
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Originally Posted by
goo
Even Fultons have been known to make mistakes :
Could be when they removed the butt bolt before the forend, split the forend and decided to screw it back together.
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I've got one like that, they are self-tapping screws which cut into holes drilled in the action to hold the forend tight onto the receiver.
I've also had one done with threaded inserts.
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