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    Quote Originally Posted by Lance View Post
    I would love to find one! Please find two I will take the one you do not like.

    Would it be sensitive enough to buy one and ship it the other side of the world?
    If yes, I can find them pretty easily here and do it.
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    Hi lance, is the front sight protector on the no2 cadet the same as found on the clle?

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    Is there a chance of some more pictures of the peep sight that is something different

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonyd View Post
    Hi lance, is the front sight protector on the no2 cadet the same as found on the clle?
    The sight is the same as the .22 Short Mk I and II. I have seen them with curved protectors like the CLLE but still marked ".22"

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    Quote Originally Posted by pisco View Post
    Is there a chance of some more pictures of the peep sight that is something different
    Not fancy, I assume the sight was sighted in and then the sight guard custom fit around it.

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    So the sight is non adjustable

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    The sight has some vertical adjustment with the large screw on the left side but this is limited with the protecting hood.

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    Awesome examples Lance. love that Cadet. I have just got started with the 22 trainer bug and can see i have a long road ahead.

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    Great detail pictures Lance. What do you use for such clean crisp background?? That really shows the details very well. I find that is not an easy thing to do.

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    Just a white piece of paper, I was rushed with these pic's and will do a better job when I "document" them.

    As a public service announcement, Enfields are addictive, Enfield Trainers collecting is the next level of addiction! Way back I did a photo essay and the quantity has easily doubled since then.... I know I have a problem but I do not want help!!

    https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=17838

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    You have been busy Lance. Some great finds there.
    I also love the .22 Enfield trainers; but I only have 4 at the moment; so not really a collection; but absolutely great fun to shoot.

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