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    thats right . with the front sight stubs also on win mod 67 barrels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaff View Post
    thats right . with the front sight stubs also on win mod 67 barrels.
    Looks very slick. Are you doing this work yourself? I see the breech end of the No4 barrel, but can't quite get the muzzle end. Is it a cut off No 4 muzzle end, complete with bayo lugs, that is sleeved over the turned down muzzle end of the Win 67 barrel?

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    doing most of the work, No4 muzzle ends with the bayonet lug removed sleeved on the 67 barrels.

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    Why would you have to have a liner as long as the 303 barrel.As long as the back end is correct the gun can shoot out the larger hole on the muzzle end.

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    gaff you have any .303 barrel cut offs i got some ideas on relining a .410 with one and making it a .32 S&W rifle (can someone say silent without a silencer )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tbolt View Post
    Hi Guys

    I just have a quick question for you, in your parts section you list parts for the #7MkI .22lr, are these parts interchangeable with the C No. 7?

    The reason I asking is that I have come into possession of a 1946 LongBranch C No.7 receiver that I would eventually like to complete into a rifle and am wondering if I can use the parts listed on your site to get that goal started.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiriaq View Post
    No. 5 lookalikes in .22LR have been made, as well.
    Years ago I had an unfinished C No. 7 barrel with a bad bore near the muzzle, sold it as is. I know it was used to make a No. 5 pattern rifle in .22RF. Big advantage to making a No. 5ish rifle is that the shorter barrel makes finding a suitable .22 barrel that much easier.
    I built that rifle up. Worked very well. I used Cno7 magazine, bolthead, firing pin and extractor. For the rear sight i got a spare from a No8 trainer.

    VERY fun to shoot. And thanks again for the barrel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal O'Peridol View Post
    I built that rifle up. Worked very well. I used Cno7 magazine, bolthead, firing pin and extractor. For the rear sight i got a spare from a No8 trainer.

    VERY fun to shoot. And thanks again for the barrel.
    I wonder if that was the rifle I owned a few years ago? It was Canadian marked and green parkerized. Very nice rifle.


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