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12-30-2019 04:41 PM
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All there I think, but doubled up, using my phone so it's a bit of a fiddle....
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Looks like a superb, factory fresh example too!
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Very nice, too bad the powers that be have relegated it to be a safe queen. We must hope that some day our government will allow responsible law abiding citizens to use them again.
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Best gun porn I have seen in a while. Looks so much better with the wood.
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She's absolutely beautiful, shame you can't shoot her, but it's a stunning example of a very rare rifle and I would give a kidney to have her in the collection!
Last edited by mrclark303; 12-30-2019 at 07:04 PM.
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That is quite a collection, I thought I was obsessive but that beats my meagre accumulation 👍
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What exactly is the box with what looks like 2 mags and some rods in it, please?
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
What exactly is the box with what looks like 2 mags and some rods in it, please?
This is the L12A1 conversion kit used by the Canadian Armed Forces to shoot with .22LR caliber.
The conversion kit is contained in a wooden transit chest which is divided to store the various parts. The kit consists of 0.22 Inch Barrel Insert, Breech Mechanism Assembly and two (2) 0.22 Inch Magazines. The four (4) parts are serialized with a serial number for each kit. For my kit, the barrel has a different serial number (#443) than other parts are (#004). There were made in Germany by Heckler & Koch (HK) as you can see the “HK” stamped on the right side of the barrel. The Canadian Forces used conversion kit for indoor shooting at 25 yards with the FN C1A1 and C2A1 with appropriate targets. When I was in the Canadian Army in the 1980s, I used to shoot a lot the FN C1A1 with the conversion kit.
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Originally Posted by
mrclark303
pics from his thread
Better you than me again...looks good. Just like I remember some of them. Not all though...
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mr.e moose
some day our government will allow
Um...sure...guess we'll see.
Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
the box with what looks like 2 mags and some rods
Really? We have a thread that's been ongoing for a couple years that's currently discussing these. Did you never go have a look? Started by P. Laidler...
Originally Posted by
Airforce1
When I was in the
Canadian Army in the 1980s, I used to shoot a lot the FN C1A1 with the conversion kit.
I used to carry one in my rifle when I was out in the field. Shot thousands with it...mostly Winchester LPO.
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