I recently purchased this Sht .22 IV* and it has become somewhat of a mystery. It uses those obsolete .303 inserts that you put .22L cartridges into so that you have a repeating rifle. (edit: it was found to be chambered in some oddball wildcat .22 cartridge) It does not have an offset firing pin. I heard there are inserts that compensate for this by means of some sort of plunger... is that true?
I would like to know any info or thoughts you might have on this rifle.
The barrel is marked BSA, and the wrist Enfield.
The bolt and receiver are not matching. The barrel serial no. does not match the receiver. Was this rifle just made up from parts?
It came with a Canadian marked magazine. The rifle is canadian marked too, but the magazine was from a No. 4 and interferes with the cutoff. Much of the external hardware on this rifle is pitted and looks as if dug up from the Somme.
There is no ring on the barrel that screws into the stock. This is another factor that leads me to believe it is a made-up rifle. Consequently there is no screw behind the barrel band.
The rear sight is windage adjustable.
The buttstock has wierd holes in it!
There is an odd reinforcing screw in the stock, many arsenal repairs, and another pin near the muzzle.
A very odd safety that I've never seen. Missing the screw part.
Reads: .22L * 610"
Odd holes:
A very odd hook on the follower:
I would like to know any info or thoughts you might have on this rifle.
The barrel is marked BSA, and the wrist Enfield.
The bolt and receiver are not matching. The barrel serial no. does not match the receiver. Was this rifle just made up from parts?
It came with a Canadian marked magazine. The rifle is canadian marked too, but the magazine was from a No. 4 and interferes with the cutoff. Much of the external hardware on this rifle is pitted and looks as if dug up from the Somme.
There is no ring on the barrel that screws into the stock. This is another factor that leads me to believe it is a made-up rifle. Consequently there is no screw behind the barrel band.
The rear sight is windage adjustable.
The buttstock has wierd holes in it!
There is an odd reinforcing screw in the stock, many arsenal repairs, and another pin near the muzzle.
A very odd safety that I've never seen. Missing the screw part.
Reads: .22L * 610"
Odd holes:
A very odd hook on the follower:
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