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Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
I have had Enforcer No 208 for nearly 20 years. I bought it from The London Armoury on the Comercial Rd, in East London they had a full rack of them at the time. I went in to buy an Envoy but these were half the price. Also owned No150 in the past as well.
Glad to see 208 is being looked after well. Simon, any idea where 150 ended up?
It was sold to one to one of our club members who lived in Maidstone kent.
When I purchased 150 it had correct PH sights, but was minus scope, harris bipod & stud.
When I eventually sold 150 it had been fitted with a new harris bipod & stud, but still had the original PH target sights
The Base Workshop accuracy criteria for the L39 was this:
Field Workshop: Five warming shots will be fired. Followed by a group of 5 rounds. These will be fired from the shoulder over suitable cover from 30 metres and the group size will fall within a circle 1" in diameter
Base Workshops: Pretty well as above but fired from an Enfiield rest and '...the group must fall within a circle of 3/4" diameter.
Note that this is the L39 and you must expect the more highly trained Police 'snipers' to achieve better results than this!
I had noted Alan de Enfield's post ("happy enforcer" thread, I think) showing that Enforcer 134 was capable of a 1/2" grouping with 3 shots at 100 yards(don't you just love to see overlapping holes on a target?). We need (ok, I would like) a full range report from a current Enforcer owner at different ranges and with different loads - future project for someone, maybe me if I ever manage to get my grubby little hands on one? I do have hundreds of miles of desert to shoot in, and I have been invited coyote hunting (which would be appropriate seeming that most, if not all, Enforcer "kills" were animals....e.g the occasional escaped bull - anyone know differently?).
Peter, I would have thought that the guys at the field and base workshops who did the accuracy testing would have ended up as pretty good shots themselves with all that practice. If it hadn't been for a tiny slip of fate, that could have included me lol (ended up in the RAMC for some strange reason I have never been able to work out).
I used to take my young son to shoot and sero in the big calibre rifles and he became very good with L42''s and L39's
Heck, I want a dad like you lol. I wanted to use mine as a target, but that is a different story :P