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Whats so special
On usedguns.com.au exactly what is this hybrid made for the jungles in India rather like a cross bred bitsa and is it a rare beast!
Calibre/Item: 308W
Make: RFI
Model: 2A1
Action: Bolt repeater
Condition: Excellent
Price: $1990
Advertised: 19/04/2017
Comment: SN. 21581. RFI 2A1 in .308 Win, 1965 manufacture, with all matching numbers. Bore is as new. $1890 Paid in Full.
Rebel Gun Works 1 Atherton St, Woolloongabba Qld
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Gibbs #9 or Century?
Cannot tell for sure, new to this and trying to figure some of this out, but I would guess you have either a Gibbs #9 jungle carbine or one produced by Century Arms. I do not believe these were original but rather a later attempt to take advantage of the #5 carbine market with a more easily found calibre. Seems as though they are rather proud of it judging from the price they are asking,
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These little rifles sell in the UK for between £450 to £650 depending on condition I have been told that they are considerably cheaper in the US.
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Yeah but have s look at all their prices cinders. Dearest enfields in the country, can't understand how they sell any.
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
Whats so special
You're asking are they something special or a creation of a vivid imagination? I think they're imagination and fancy.
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Originally Posted by
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Yeah but have s look at all their prices cinders. Dearest enfields in the country, can't understand how they sell any.
Do they ever sell any of them?
Same ones seem to have been for sale for a long time.
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After what those guys did a little while back, I'd hope they never sold another item... Ever.
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Gibbs 2A1 "jungle carbine" and other short barrel rifles
Over the years I have often seen these non-standard rifles being sold to the general shooting public as "rare" variations of the rifles. The Gibbs 2A1 being one of them. What the builders/importers do not tell you is that the rifles when received as surplus from overseas often has a number of rifles that have bulged barrels at the muzzles from mud or debris being in the barrels as they are shot. In order to recover the loss of the rifles the importers will either sell the rifles as scrap for parts or modify the rifles into a short version of the standard rifles. A lot of the initial production commercial M1 tankers are short rifles built with original M1 barrels that were originally bulged and then shortened to 16 inches. I have also seen the same for semi-auto version of the M16 rifle barrel shorten to 16" inches. In a lot of cases the M16A1 rifle bores are in excellent condition it is just the front end of the muzzle is enlarged from the debris in the muzzle while being shot. I suspect the same is true from the large number of No4 MKI or MK2 rifles that were imported into the US from overseas. They sell better as a No 5 MKI Jungle Carbine.
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Was there any relaxation on the pressures regarding the 7.62 (308) with these builds regarding the No.1 MkIII actions as the 308 operates in a different realm of pounds/sq inch than the 303 round, I mean you can get a modern barrel proofed to match the cartridges pressures but the action has to be able to take it as well just curious.
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