Lee Enfield - L42 A1 - 7.62 Nato caliber
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 10:24 pm
I saw this on sale at Griffin and Howe interesting hopefully IA could atleast copy this way of making sniper rifles ..what are your thoughts India should have a large stock of LA1 in same caliber. Note how stock was modified with cheek plates etc ..Its kind of pricey though at $5600 ish
http://www.griffinhowe.com/riflemoreinfo.cfm
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Comments : Lee Enfield L42A1: A beautiful example of the United Kingdom's primary sniper rifle from the early 1970s through the first Gulf War. Fewer than 600 of these rare rifles were imported to the United States. This rifle started it's life as an Enfield MK 4 rifle in World War II at the Birmingham Small Arms factory, in .303 British caliber. It was converted into a sniper rifle at that time (and thus marked with a "T" for "telescope"). After it's World War II service, it was eventually re-converted by the British Army into a 7.62 NATO (.308) caliber sniper rifle, redesignated the L42A1, in 1971. This rifle is all original and all matching : rifle, scope, mount, and stock all match. Bore is pristine. The scope has also been properly recalibrated for the 7.62 round and is in perfect working order, having been recently refurbished. "
http://www.griffinhowe.com/riflemoreinfo.cfm
Look under used rifles section
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Comments : Lee Enfield L42A1: A beautiful example of the United Kingdom's primary sniper rifle from the early 1970s through the first Gulf War. Fewer than 600 of these rare rifles were imported to the United States. This rifle started it's life as an Enfield MK 4 rifle in World War II at the Birmingham Small Arms factory, in .303 British caliber. It was converted into a sniper rifle at that time (and thus marked with a "T" for "telescope"). After it's World War II service, it was eventually re-converted by the British Army into a 7.62 NATO (.308) caliber sniper rifle, redesignated the L42A1, in 1971. This rifle is all original and all matching : rifle, scope, mount, and stock all match. Bore is pristine. The scope has also been properly recalibrated for the 7.62 round and is in perfect working order, having been recently refurbished. "