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    Quote Originally Posted by JB White View Post
    Thank you Gimper. Good to know you're always watching out for me. Allow me to return the favor by informing you about your keyboard problem. Your decimal point always slides too far to the left. Perhaps a bit of canned air might help? Now...I know you're LIUNA, so I'll get one of my ol' UBC brothers to stop by your place and help you with that. If only to remind you which side of the can is 'up'.

    Hey, did you hear the one about the twelve dumb concrete laborers who..... Never mind. I forgot.......you were there!
    Thank you so much for spotting my error JB, I almost over paid you $ 36.00.......... I didn't realize I'd inadvertently offered you $20.00 each instead of the $ 2.00 each that I had intended to pay you for them (only if you pay the shipping too)...................

    As BTBM says............ nanners rule, carpenters drool...........


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    Quote Originally Posted by JB White View Post
    Does that book cover some of the other British smallbores out there?

    Just got my book back from a friend that was reading it. Sorry to say no Martini's are listed, except a Martini Enfield with a tube adapter.
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    Have one of those tube adapters for one of my Long Lees

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    Does the book show one of these ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan De Enfield View Post
    Does the book show one of these ?

    Is that a No.7 Mk 1? The book mentions a couple of different magazines that were fitted to a couple of different rifles. Most just use a gutted .303 mag as a collection for the empties. Makes clean up after shooting pretty easy.
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    Yup - a BSA No7 Mk1 - the ONLY .22rf Enfield trainer designed to be fitted with a magazine that fed cartridges instead of just catching the empties

    A limited production of 2000 for the RAF

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    How does it shoot Alan?
    be safe, enjoy life, journey well
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    Quote Originally Posted by da gimp View Post
    How does it shoot Alan?
    It shoots well and is great fun on the 100yd range

    If I've been using my No4 and switch to the No7 I've had the range officer coming over and calling a cease fire assuming i've 'had a missfire' (he thinks - as he didnt hear a 303 going off)

    There is plenty of time to fire, go and make a cup-of-tea, have a biscuit and return to the firing point in time to see the bullet strike.

    All round good, low cost fun

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    Ever notice how as we go along, the more centerfires we get the larger the rimfire collection grows too?
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