I want one. I know, I know .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsUALdGog4U
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I think reproductions of either would sell very well in Canada.
Especially the De Lisle! Imagine how easy it would be to turn around a $100, sportered, no1 mk3? The real cost would be in just a magazine conversion kit.
How do they go about shortening the receiver? And it looks like the bolt is shorter as well. It would take a real machinist do accomplish this methinks. None of my Red Green solutions. lol.
But how much fun would something like this be for shooting gophers?
I think it would be easier to get a Spanish Destroyer Carbine and have it converted. #### anything you have to get from the States. Rhineland is not interested in Canadian sales.
The #4 conversions were really nice but i heard they were not without issues.
A few years back a forum member sold a Savage bolt action rifle he had converted to .45 ACP. Imo this probably would be the easiest dice roll as it is set up for easy barrel removal. It would just not have the military cachet of a #1 MKIII* conversion.
Getting 1911 magazines to work with your donor action might pose some challenges as well.
Not enough payola for such toys right now!
I think it would be quite practical to have though, although if I had to make one up from scratch, I would probably exceed the price of a Thureon Defence carbine easily - gunsmithing costs, barrel work costs, custom barrel costs.
When you're used to holding and shooting .303's....45acp seems pretty wimpy in comparison.