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    Lee-Enfield .22 RF MKIII w/Cooey 10a model rear aperture sight

    I am a longtime shooter, collector, hunter, etc. My main collecting interest is European fullstock ("Mannlicher"-style) sporting rifles, but I have a secondary interest in various military surplus bolt action rifles, including various types of Mausers, Lee-Enfields, etc.

    Here is one of my military surplus rifles, a Canadianicon trainer:

    Lee-Enfield .22 RF MKIII w/Cooey 10a model rear aperture sight (Sight patented in 1925. It used the sight-leaf from the Canadian Ross rifle).







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    nice looking rifle

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    That is one beautiful gun, congratulations.
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    Very nice. Im envious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robinpeck View Post
    I am a longtime shooter, collector, hunter, etc. My main collecting interest is European fullstock ("Mannlicher"-style) sporting rifles, but I have a secondary interest in various military surplus bolt action rifles, including various types of Mausers, Lee-Enfields, etc.

    Here is one of my military surplus rifles, a Canadianicon trainer:

    Lee-Enfield .22 RF MKIII w/Cooey 10a model rear aperture sight (Sight patented in 1925. It used the sight-leaf from the Canadian Ross rifle).


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    Ich besitze ein Lee Enfield No7 Mk1 22lr BS

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