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    Hopefully this one in ridgey didge. (I know it is!)

    Got this other No4 Based Trainer at the same time as the No9 Mk1/2. There were two others in the group, but I’ll get to them later.
    This is a Britishicon No7 Mk1 in quite good condition. Had it to the range today again but just for fun, it was too hot to hang around too long after finishing some load testing in another one.
    The magazine system works very well, but you need to be a little vigorous with the bolt to be sure the case clears the receiver.

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    Nice looking rifle, those big ones shoot just sweet because of their size and weight. I had a couple of #8 rifles some years back and could shoot 98-8X regularly with standard ammo...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Son View Post
    Got this other No4 Based Trainer at the same time as the No9 Mk1/2. There were two others in the group, but I’ll get to them later.
    This is a Britishicon No7 Mk1 in quite good condition. Had it to the range today again but just for fun, it was too hot to hang around too long after finishing some load testing in another one.
    The magazine system works very well, but you need to be a little vigorous with the bolt to be sure the case clears the receiver.

    RIFLE No.7 Mk I
    Although a No.7 Mk I, the British version is very different from it's Canadianicon counterpart. This rifle was a conversion of an existing No.4 and is interesting in that a BSA five-round commercial .22 magazine was fitted into a SMLE Mk III* magazine to produce the only Enfield .22 repeater. These rifles were a special contract and produced exclusively for the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1948. Total production 2,500.


    The magazine "insert" is from a BSA "Sportsman 5" rifle with the locking mechanism 'turned upside down' and the case altered, as it was originally designed to fit in the rifle from 'underneath' and now was fitted from the 'top' of the magazine.

    I have sold a few of the Sportsman 5 magazines to No7 owners for conversion.

    Picture showing an original Sportsman 5 magazine alongside a converted No7 Mk1 magazine.
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    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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    I plan to have a go at making a ten round magazine for it.
    I’ll use a No1 case and see what I have to do to fix a ten rounder inside in the right place.
    I think I might start with a wooden block fitting neat inside the case and use a square drill to set the magazine hole. Starting with the same feed lips, same angle and same height, hopefully it won’t take too much to make it work.

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    That is the duck's guts.

    The cat's pyjamas, for you folks who are not as familiar with game fowl...
    Trying to save Service history, one rifle at a time...

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    "Ridgey-didge"; had to look that up.
    Fanciful diminutive of obsolete ridge (“real; used in reference to gold”). Australianicon from 1953.
    Presumably in reference to gold it applies to a ridge or seam of gold bearing quartz or one of placer gold?

    Cockney rhyming slang was "transported for life" as well wasn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surpmil View Post
    "Ridgey-didge"; had to look that up.

    Presumably in reference to gold it applies to a ridge or seam of gold bearing quartz or one of placer gold?

    Cockney rhyming slang was "transported for life" as well wasn't it?

    We were looking to emigrate out to Australiaicon but I failed the interview.

    When asked the question "do you have a criminal record", I replied "No, sorry, I didn't realise it was still a requirement".
    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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    I shouldn't have said that as it was bound to bring out the inner Ian Botham in you pommy ------------s.

    Sorry Son!
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