Not quite, there is also the one with the Parker-Hiscock magazine, but hens teeth are common compared to it. (also required the bolt to be modified, (more than just the bolt head)
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Semantics maybe - but the No7 was the ONLY .22rf Enfield trainer designed to be fitted with a magazine that fed cartridges instead of just catching the empties.
The Parker Hiscock magazine was designed to fit an existing rifle in an attempt to make it 'magazine fed'
Here are a couple for you, and one is not a No7.
OK - its a fair cop. I'd forgotten the No5
So do they make .22 conversions for the MK3 that exist in today's market?
Yes
I have several Enfields in .22rf, .303 and 7.62 -= including
No1 Mk3*
No2 Mk4*
No4 Mk1*
No4T
No5 Mk1
No7 Mk1
L42A1
"Long Lee" and No4Mk1* in 410 shotgun
Despite 'internet rumours' it is not difficult to own firearms in the UK, its just a case of 'playing the paperwork game' with the Police
Thanks for solid answer. This l42a1 absolutely fascinates me. Are they hard to find?