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    New Addition To The Enfield Family

    After patiently waiting for more than a year I eventually found a BSA No7.

    Delivered today and what a beauty.

    "RIFLE No.7 Mk I
    Although a No.7 Mk I, the Britishicon 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 welded 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".


    It seems the pics are too large - I'll have to find ways of reducing the size - any ideas ?
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    I use alittle program called Irfan to do my pictures and it is free

    http://www.irfanview.com/

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    With Photos this time :



    IMG]http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t219/Alan_de_Enfield/DSCF0028.jpg[/IMG]








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    Don't see

    the pics

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    very cool. Nice .22 rifle.

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    I bought mine in 1965 for £14. Super little thing it is too. The RAF Cadets still had a few of them into the 80's. They used to go into the big 43 Command Workshops at Aldershot if the RAF 'bombies' couldn't fix them. The REME Armourers used to strip one to the bare bones for its spares value every so often, just to keep them on the road but this practice was stopped so they'd condemn them and get No8's as replacements.

    I wish I'd collected all of the bits up together when the workshops closed!

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    Actualy the magazine is not welded in, its quite removeable for loading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Sukey View Post
    Actualy the magazine is not welded in, its quite removeable for loading.
    The magazine is not 'welded' into the rifle - it removes in the normal way.
    The 5 shot BSA magazine is rivetted into a holder / plate which in turn is rivetted into the 'outer' magazine shell.
    The 5 shot magazine does not come out of the 'outer' shell.

    The bolt and action numbers match but the magazine is not matching to the rifle.
    The magazine number is BS2140 - has anyone got this rifle ?

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    somewhat confused, as I can remove my .22 mag from the shell and I do to load it.

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    Nice one Alan - looks really great - bet you can't wait to shoot it. When you've got a .22 slot on your ticket it's nice to fill it with a 'proper' rifle! I'm really pleased with my .22 Long Lee and it's great to shoot.

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