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    Lee "Envoy" Barrel ??

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    Can someone provide me with the dimensions of the Lee-Enfield Envoy riffle barrel?
    Length, Diametre , Contour…
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    Is there somebody who can help me ?



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    I've responded under Joustericon.

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    Humm, my Envoy has a 29" barrel (73.66 cm) barrel. The diameter at the muzzle is 0.745".

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    Depends where you measure from. I stated "Length of barrel from where knoxform touches action (Excluding thread) = 67.7cms."

    If you add the threaded part, the length is 70cms. The barrel is exactly the same length as that on my L42A1. These figures are confirmed in Skennertonicon's books.

    Perhaps Dimitri's barrel is a replacement. Would lengthen the sighting base - an advantage on a target rifle.

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    The person I purchased it off said that is how he bought it back in the very early 70's "new" not used or reconditioned. Which really considering its date marked 1969 its doubtful it got barreled before the previous owner.

    My barrel measured with the cleaning rod method (the Canadianicon "Legal" way to measure) is 29" long.

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    Can you share the dimensions I am also trying to make a l42a1 type gun and a enforcer . Who would be a good barrel maker for this job state side.

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