Given all of the effort, shown in the H Morris film, to produce the timber to fully stock a No4 why were Enfields not produced with a fully floated barrel? (amazing video)
Fully floated barrels now appear to be the norm in todays bolt action rifles.
With war time production pressures, and the benefit of hindsight, could production have been speed up with a fully floated partially stocked rifle--L42A1ish?
Less timber machining, less machining of the barrel blank but more barrel weight? Less accuracy?
Just wondering.
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