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    L2A1 Sub-calibre Aiming Rifle

    Came across this recently in the UKicon:

    A No8 built up from a L2A1 Sub Caliber unit. Action Marked "Rifle Aiming .22 L2A1"

    Haven't seen that marking before.

    https://www.rifleman.org.uk/L2A1_Rif...onversion.html

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    Neat little rifle. I had a couple #8 rifles through time, top notch shooters. This one's gorgeous...
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    Would the L2A1 not have been repurposed from the L8.
    Would appear this rifle has done a circuit back to a L8
    Certainly very unique history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bindi2 View Post
    Would the L2A1 not have been repurposed from the L8.
    Would appear this rifle has done a circuit back to a L8
    Certainly very unique history.
    Exactly my thoughts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon P View Post
    A No8 built up from a L2A1 Sub Caliber unit. Action Marked "Rifle Aiming .22 L2A1" Haven't seen that marking before.
    Well .. if I read this correctly the L2A1 Sub Caliber units were built based on No. 8 Enfields. So basically what you are showing in your pictures is a "rebuild" of a No. 8 that got converted to L2A1 and then rebuilt to No. 8 again?!

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    What I don't know, Were they built originally as a L2A1 Sub Caliber unit or converted from a original No8 & new markings applied.

    This example, I presume has been converted back to a No8 in civilian life
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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon P View Post
    What I don't know, Were they built originally as a L2A1 Sub Caliber unit or converted from a original No8 & new markings applied.

    This example, I presume has been converted back to a No8 in civilian life
    The action body is 1949 Fazakerley, and almost certainly originally built as a standard No8
    The 'L' method of designation wasn't introduced until the late '60's, so the rifle would have probably been converted (at Enfield by the look of the action markings) during the '70's.
    It would be interesting to see if there are any feint original No8 Mk1 etching under the new engraving

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon P View Post
    What I don't know, Were they built originally as a L2A1 Sub Caliber unit or converted from a original No8 & new markings applied.

    This example, I presume has been converted back to a No8 in civilian life
    What an absolute stunner Simon!
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    I have a vague feeling they were for subcalibre practice on the MOBAT or WOMBAT, or one of those things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk VII View Post
    I have a vague feeling they were for subcalibre practice on the MOBAT or WOMBAT, or one of those things.
    From The Feb 1970 edition of the user handbook - states ' some No8 rifle have been modified......'
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