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Thread: Rhineland Enfield and Mauser Conversions to .45 ACP

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHELL SHUCKER View Post
    I did up a Swede Mauser unit back in the 80's as a single shot using a Pac-Nor 18" barrel fitted by guntech in the traditional way. No barrel nut.
    That bugger shot sweet with my cast boolit loads out past 100 yds. The front locking actions ain't ideal for use with the short, pistol length cartridges
    like the 45 ACP due to the big gap they have to jump on their way from the mag to the chamber.

    The rear locking Lee Enfield action is much better for reliable feeding from a 1911 type mag as there's a much shorter ride into the chamber when
    using adapter kits that have a bit of adjustment in 'em to get the feed angle proper for the mags ye want to use. Ye will still have a fair bit of tinkering
    to do as far as trigger, bedding, extractor reshaping & sight setup to suit the need.

    I did my one up using a Special Interest Arms kit from North Shore Barrels before they closed up shop.
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    put this one together back in 2012 from the NSB kit from SIA ,same parts kit as Shell Shucker..Fake can from 2"thin wall tubing and end caps are frost plugs.This is a #4 with the no drill scope mount and the #4 front sight and can put in the rear peep also


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    Will you be getting more Enfield conversion kits in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlowInTheDark View Post
    Will you be getting more Enfield conversion kits in?
    Got tonnes on order, shoot us an email to get on backorder for the next batch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OkayShooter View Post
    I hope you can get just the magazine adapter? I kind of need one. We are trying to work out an AR15 barrel nut to run AR handguards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45ACPKING View Post
    I'd be interested in an already assembled rifle if those become an option
    enfield of course
    We already have some units in the works for full kits done up. They will not be done any time soon but yes we will be offering some up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolverine .303 View Post
    Yes we can order just the adapter as well!
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    I sent you an Email 303. check your spam box if you dont see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHELL SHUCKER View Post
    I did up a Swede Mauser unit back in the 80's as a single shot using a Pac-Nor 18" barrel fitted by guntech in the traditional way. No barrel nut.
    That bugger shot sweet with my cast boolit loads out past 100 yds. The front locking actions ain't ideal for use with the short, pistol length cartridges
    like the 45 ACP due to the big gap they have to jump on their way from the mag to the chamber.

    The rear locking Lee Enfield action is much better for reliable feeding from a 1911 type mag as there's a much shorter ride into the chamber when
    using adapter kits that have a bit of adjustment in 'em to get the feed angle proper for the mags ye want to use. Ye will still have a fair bit of tinkering
    to do as far as trigger, bedding, extractor reshaping & sight setup to suit the need.

    I did my one up using a Special Interest Arms kit from North Shore Barrels before they closed up shop.
    Attachment 394841
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