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Cookie Monster
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Topic: New aftermarket Aussie EnfieldsPosted: March 14 2009 at 12:41pm |
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I was at Gander Mountian in North Little Rock today picking up some supplies. I seen one of those Enfield Clones, Beware I did not like it.
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Posted: March 14 2009 at 7:24pm |
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Cookie Monster,
What didn't you like about it?
Was it poorly fitted, different configuration, finish or what?
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Posted: March 14 2009 at 10:11pm |
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The workmanship looked ok. The one I seen looked to be a No5. What I found was a few things I would have designed differently. For instance the they tried to incorporate the old look of the magazine and trigger guard assembly, in doing so there magazine did not fit in the mag well like the original design. There was a gap around the new mag. Had they of not tried to imitate the Enfields I think it would have been a better rifle. Their mistake in my opinion was most people will compare it to the Enfields which there is no comparison
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Posted: March 15 2009 at 12:59am |
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maybe they are going for people to compare it to a enfield and will find it to be better? doubt that can happen..but from a marketing stand point its a gamble.
what was the price on it? and what caliber? |
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Posted: March 15 2009 at 2:01am |
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Price was beyond comprehension. Caliber was .308 Winchester
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Posted: March 15 2009 at 2:53am |
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Define "beyond comprehension", please.
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Posted: March 15 2009 at 10:35am |
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I believe the receivers (and maybe other parts) are cast in Vietnam. Not too long ago a man in New Zealand said he bought a "new" Enfield in 303 that was from Australia. At first I thought he meant one commercially assembled from Lithgow parts but maybe he meant one of these Vietnam-made ones from an Aussie company. He said the first time he took it out he used S&B 303 ammunition and either one or two shots and the receiver "blew up". I don't remember if he got more than one shot but I know it wasn't more than two shots. He thought it might have been the ammunition or a tight chamber. At first I thought maybe the barrel was blocked but maybe the receiver was defective. I never heard what happened after that or if his internet story was even true.
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Posted: March 16 2009 at 5:43am |
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That stinks that they're not good rifles. Some day the supply of good milsurp rifles will dry up. One would think that with today's manufacturing methods that classic rifles could be built affordably....Oh well, next month, a Gander Mountain will be opening in my hometown, that gives me a place to eyeball one.....
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Posted: March 16 2009 at 11:12am |
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I think I've seen them for sale as well. I can't remember the price, but it was near $1,000. I wasn't impressed. The metalwork wasn't that well done and the wood to metal fit wasn't that good either. I thought it very overpriced.
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Posted: March 17 2009 at 7:47am |
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One of our Canadian members got one recently, if I remember correctly in .308.
He stated that it shot extremely well.
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Posted: March 17 2009 at 8:27am |
Take a look at the quality reproductions made by Davide Pedersoli, There is the skill and the interest out there all you have to do is put them together ![]() |
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Duncan.
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Posted: March 17 2009 at 8:30am |
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Take a look at the quality reproductions made by Davide Pedersoli, There is the skill and the interest out there all you have to do is put them together ![]() [/QUOTE] Ducan I have a few of his Black powder reproduction very nice indeed
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Posted: March 17 2009 at 10:24pm |
Pederoli makes SMLE repros?
I'm a big fan of Italian 19th century replicas. I've owned 4 different Italian SAAs and an ArmiSport Sharps. Had no idea they were remaking more modern guns....
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Posted: March 18 2009 at 5:24am |
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Pederoli makes SMLE repros?
No but I wish he did - I would buy one tomorrow! ![]() |
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Posted: March 18 2009 at 5:35am |
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Despite what we say about the Italians they do make some really good weapons. I have a Fias shotgun 20 years old bought from new and it's brilliant, recently got a second hand Fias 222 for fox shooting and the workmanship is superb.
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Posted: March 21 2009 at 8:58am |
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I looked at one of the AIA No4 clones some time ago at my local gunshop. It looked ok and I beleive they are accurate.
Problem I have is that they are about $1000 in Australia and for that money I can get a Weatherby, Savage or any number of other makes of rifle, some with a scope as well.
The AIA clone does not have adjustable trigger.
The one I saw was .308 and I beleive in 7.62x39 they have feeding problems, which the 308 does not have.
They do not come in 303.
All in all, I beleive they are a pretty good bit of gear but overpriced.
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