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    Ovidio; can you get the rifle shipped to you? In Franceicon you can send them in two packages; the bolt would be sent seperately 48 hours later.
    For a single shot .22 we just need to register it with the authorities with proof of firearms licence etc. We do not need prior approval for these types.

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    thats a Canadian Cooey sight I have the same sight on mine added while in Canadaicon, good price by the way, Will the shop ship it to your FFL dealer? or send the shop a deposit to hold it for you, heres mine:



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    Quote Originally Posted by 30Three View Post
    Ovidio; can you get the rifle shipped to you? In Franceicon you can send them in two packages; the bolt would be sent seperately 48 hours later.
    For a single shot .22 we just need to register it with the authorities with proof of firearms licence etc. We do not need prior approval for these types.
    We can’t... Unfortunately, we can’t.
    34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini

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    Great price for the rifle!! Especially with the target rear sight. Hopefully the barrel is not worn out. I have one with the Parker Hale PH5A rear sight. It is a tack driver.

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    Sure hope it turns out to be mine. Thanks for the Data I am a complete newbee on UKicon firearms and i always have wanted a Enfield. This one i could afford to shoot.

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    I have a 1916 LSA that I have shared here before. It is a Canadianicon one with the Cooey sight. Mine is Canadian C Broad arrow stamped on the receiver as well as the sight. It is great fun. Regular .22 is quiet, but with subsonic it is really quiet. I have to say, I paid more for mine than the two that are being talked about.

    I think I saw "PH" peeking out from underneath the handguard forward of the cancelled "DP". on the barrel knox. Maybe one of the ones converted by Parker Hale? The one I have was done by BSA.

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    Flatheadsal, pretty neat that yours is an LSA too.
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    Was the Cooey sight fitted for the Military? Or was it just for civilan target work?
    I ask; because if it's officially a military trainer sight; it should be legal in the Service Rifle trainer class. That would be excellent!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoatiMundi View Post
    I have a 1916 LSA that I have shared here before. It is a Canadianicon one with the Cooey sight. Mine is Canadian C Broad arrow stamped on the receiver as well as the sight. It is great fun. Regular .22 is quiet, but with subsonic it is really quiet. I have to say, I paid more for mine than the two that are being talked about.

    I think I saw "PH" peeking out from underneath the handguard forward of the cancelled "DP". on the barrel knox. Maybe one of the ones converted by Parker Hale? The one I have was done by BSA.

    Here are a couple pics.....

    Flatheadsal, pretty neat that yours is an LSA too.
    It does have a PH under the handguard is that Parker Hale? This thing is just covered with stamps, letters, striked out letters and symbols it looks like an old steamer trunk that has been around the world a couple times.

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    That’s why I like these rifles, the markings tell stories. Unlike a brand new plastic fantastic flavor of the month. My No2 was made by a company that has been out of business for almost 100 years! Who knows where it went before it was converted, then served in Canadaicon, and made it to the USAicon. I like telling people how old it is and then letting them shoot it.

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    Mine is very fun to shoot. An inexpensive to shoot as well.

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