Just handled a L-E No.9 .22 trainer...
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 3:39 am
at the range yesterday. I presume this one was to go along with the no.4 .303 rifle - well, at least they are lookalikes.
A friend of mine had just purchased it for .22 practice, and was shooting it at the range yesterday.
After zeroing it and just before the end of shooting, I finally managed to wring the thing from his hands in order to get a few shots in myself - nice one, although it does require quite a bit of cocking effort when closing the bolt - much more than his SMLE .22 trainer. For shooting, I do prefer this one though - nice trigger, not gritty at all (his other is horrible) and nicely accurate.
The post-shooting inspection revealed a mirror-like bore (doubt if it has been shot a lot before) and what is presumably a barrel liner - the muzzle is marked "parkerifled - AJP". I presume the original barrel was drilled out, and the liner inserted. No problem with the way it shoots though...
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A friend of mine had just purchased it for .22 practice, and was shooting it at the range yesterday.
After zeroing it and just before the end of shooting, I finally managed to wring the thing from his hands in order to get a few shots in myself - nice one, although it does require quite a bit of cocking effort when closing the bolt - much more than his SMLE .22 trainer. For shooting, I do prefer this one though - nice trigger, not gritty at all (his other is horrible) and nicely accurate.
The post-shooting inspection revealed a mirror-like bore (doubt if it has been shot a lot before) and what is presumably a barrel liner - the muzzle is marked "parkerifled - AJP". I presume the original barrel was drilled out, and the liner inserted. No problem with the way it shoots though...
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