Do cadets even use these rifles to shoot anymore?
Nope. All No4s, C No7s and C1A1s in shooting condition have been taken off strength. Only air rifles allowed now. I believe some cadets are allowed to shoot commercial centerfire and rimfire rifles and C7A1s in summer camp shooting programs unless that's also gone by now but units are not allowed to hold C7s. Only drill purpose (DP) rifles are allowed to be on strength besides air rifles.
Shameless call to the Enfield Fanatics Community - there are only two parts which I wasn't able to find to complete this build. If anyone knows where I can find the wee little small tiny spring and screw which allow the windage adjustment to go "click click click" when I turn it, let me know![]()
See this thread for information about the screw. https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1581088-C-no-7-enfield/page2
The OP bought a number of them...they are just a commercial round head 3-48 screw.
Nice work, it always feels good to get another one finished.
within the first week of joining cgn there was a post about stripped 22 no7 receicers for sale for 25$ each. I dragged my feet and then the next day all were sold. I think it was ellwood epps that bought them and changed the price to 100$ each, then i dragged my feet again and they were gone. Ive since seen 3 for sale on the EE ranging from 150-300$
One day ill get one.
CNo7 barrels have always been a bear to find. I got one from Globeco in Ottawa which used to cater to the DCRA trade. That was about 42 years ago.Very nice work Lou. Again.
I restored (3) C #7 .22 rifles back in the 90's., added chests a rod/brush/jag.
Long Branch Actions 1944, C#7.22 1945 and 46's were $25 each in grease in the wrap, by the hundreds. Still see the occasional for 50 bucks.
All parts can be found for sale thanks to Canadain Arsenal bulk sales in the 1970's.
However I have only found (3) .22 LB barrels for sale, last 40 yrs. Was told by a former Long Branch employee the barrels were sold to an Austrialian company in the 1970's. They were converted to .22 Hornet, down under.
CNo7 barrels have always been a bear to find. I got one from Globeco in Ottawa which used to cater to the DCRA trade. That was about 42 years ago.



























