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Picked up an unusual Lee Enfield 22 Military Trainer not mentioned by Skenerton
Pix up tomorrow nignt...I picked the wrong time to lend my camera to my sister.
Got an unusual 22 military trainer in the mail today. Built on a No 4, with a sleeved barrel. Marked AS ARM in big letters ( not the best lettering ) on the LH upper reciever and two the right of that Cal 22 LR and under that 563 1948
That number 563 repeated on the bolt and wood which makes me think it a proper military trainer.
Anyone with any ideas?
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I am looking for:
Exc or new lumber for Enfields and FNC1 rifles
FNC1 or C2 selected parts
22 C No 7 enfield barrels or barreled recievers
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CA Lewis
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My name is Joe and I am a gunoholic
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10-15-2012 10:31 PM
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Thats the one. Belgian trainers sounds right. The link called them No 9's so did the Belgians grind off the original No 9 markings to add thier own?
Pix tonight, mine is somewhat nicer than the one in the linked page.
I am looking for:
Exc or new lumber for Enfields and FNC1 rifles
FNC1 or C2 selected parts
22 C No 7 enfield barrels or barreled recievers
PIAT
CA Lewis
Deact Mag 58
My name is Joe and I am a gunoholic
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I am looking for:
Exc or new lumber for Enfields and FNC1 rifles
FNC1 or C2 selected parts
22 C No 7 enfield barrels or barreled recievers
PIAT
CA Lewis
Deact Mag 58
My name is Joe and I am a gunoholic
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