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bwingpilot The EAL Enfield 04-06-2008, 11:54 PM
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    The EAL Enfield

    I've decided to take a few pics this weekend of my EAL. I bought it a few years ago, and didn't really know what it was until I did some research. Its serial# places it as military gun, although it has been drilled & tapped for a scope & mount. I've been told that this procedure is quite common among these rifles, but it is unknown if this is standard modification done by armorers, or just a few gunsmiths thinking alike. One thing that I found interesting is that I picked up a Compac Super Scope in an Echo mount from Ellwood Epps and it almost fits right on my EAL, which had a Weaver 60-B scope in an Echo mount when I bought it. One main difference between the mounts was that mine used roll pins, while the other used rivets. Anyway I hope you guys enjoy the pics.



































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