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    Yes, it's demystified me a little, too. I was aware (via a collector friend who had had an example of both) of there being 'two versions' of the .22 No5 rifle, that differed in several minor respects, including barrel length, & the provision (or otherwise) of the five shot magazine. I suspect all along that these two variants of the No5 may well have been the No5 & the No6.............unless of course, anyone does know of two definitive versions of the .22 No5.

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    So is anyone able to confirm what bolthead my spare one is? I'm looking to move it on but no point if I can't positively identify what it actually is! Cheers.

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    So is anyone able to confirm what bolthead my spare one is? I'm looking to move it on but no point if I can't positively identify what it actually is! Cheers.
    Judging from the picture Roger Payneicon posted it is highly likely a No6 bolt head.
    And judging by the lack of responses i would say it is rare (not many people know what it is) so that would support a bit the theory of it being for a No6 .22 rifle

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    Quote Originally Posted by tatou View Post
    Judging from the picture Roger Payneicon posted it is highly likely a No6 bolt head.
    And judging by the lack of responses i would say it is rare (not many people know what it is) so that would support a bit the theory of it being for a No6 .22 rifle

    I don't see any pictures from Roger - what post number are you looking at ?
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    First, a HAPPY NEW YEAR to one and all.
    Secondly my apologies as I have been up to my proverbial "a** in alligators making 32 scope posts.
    NOW, AT LAST......
    The picture of the bolts in the .22 Lee Enfields.
    They are all there except the Canadianicon NO.7 which I am not going to crawl over boxes to get, as it is similar to the No.9
    Here you have:
    right to left.
    .22 No.5 type 1 civilian
    .22 No.5 type 2 military
    No.7 Mk.1 Britishicon
    No.7 Belgian .22
    No.8 British .22
    No.9 British .22
    British Long Lee .22
    If anyone wants a bolt measurement PM me and I will do it before they go back into the dungeon.

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    No, I can't claim credit for any pix in this thread; perhaps Alan's?

    Warren, thanks for your pic of the various .22's (& for the No32 grat pointers which have safely arrived!). I had not heard of a No6 trainer, but was aware of what I believed to be two distinct variants of the .22 No5. I note you refer to a civilian & a military version of the .22 No5, & wonder if in fact one of these was the No6? I'd think the bolt head is almost certainly for one or other of these.

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    The two No.5's in .22 have different receiver profiles, but with no definitive information, one MIGHT just might be a No.6
    Anyone ???


    One receiver has the left side profile of the No.5 Mk.1 and the other the No.4 Mk.1
    Both bolt heads are slightly different in length.
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    Wow warren that's a great collection of .22s there! Thanks very much for getting thoes out for a picture!
    Are you able to confirm that the bolthead from the no5 is the same length as the british no7?
    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan de Enfield View Post
    I don't see any pictures from Roger - what post number are you looking at ?
    My apologies... it was you Alan, in post #6
    I could blame booze but since i dont drink i will admit it was just laziness on my part and didn't look on the previous page before writing my post.


    Tonyd, you have the bolt in hand so you are better placed to compare it with Alan's pic.... what do you think?
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    So.. Is the consensus that these are No.6 .22 boltheads? I somehow have two. And they fit into the Britishicon No.7 action with just a very small mis-alignment of the extractor slots.
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