Pistol calibre carbines

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Pistol calibre carbines

#1 Post by meles meles »

We're just back from the range oomans where we had a chance to shoot a pair of nice pistol calibre carbines. Both were converted Lee Enfields, cut down to look like no 5 junglies. One was converted to fire 9mm rounds and the other .32ACP. Both were very accurate and pleasant to shoot. We feel a desire coming on...

What else in a similar vein is out there, or can be relatively easily made? We've seen the Armalons but they are tad pricey...
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Does Sandgroper not have something like that in 9mm Largo?
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Sim G wrote:Does Sandgroper not have something like that in 9mm Largo?
I do indeed - a very nice to shoot, easy to reload for. I know of one other for sale and even though it has had scope bases added, I'd have it in a heart beat - if I had the money!

Ruger does bolt actions in 357 and 44 Magnum. Keep an eye out and you'll find Lee Enfields in various calibres for sale - I also have a magazine conversion kit (1911 magazines) for a No 4 Lee Enfield.
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Magazine conversion kit ?

*looks very interested*
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meles meles wrote:Magazine conversion kit ?

*looks very interested*
One of these - http://www.specialinterestarms.com/inde ... onversions

Any 1911 magazine will fit - so as long as a 1911 fires the round you can make a carbine for it.
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When we emailed SIA about a year ago, they wouldn't export to the UK due to the effort / paperwork / cost involved...
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I got mine via an RFD who managed to get some before the doors were shut - for memory he was clearing his stock and mine was one of the last or the last one he had.
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*envious green glow*

We quite fancied a .45 ACP Enfield.
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To be honest they should be easy enough to reproduce...
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