According to current law, it'll have to be the smelter.![]()
That's a damn shame
According to current law, it'll have to be the smelter.![]()
Now the question is:
In 2014, what's going to become of the Ranger's Enfields? Milsurp or smelter?
According to current law, it'll have to be the smelter.![]()
... I may be forced to shoot a wide variety of trials rifles at Connaught with unlimited amounts of ammo. Tough job but someone's got to do it.....
The rangers Enfields are a mix match of origin. A few years ago (10?) the CF purchased quite a few from India, and probably several from the UK as well. But I would have to say that the majority are Long Branch made, as we did provide India with quite a few during the war. Member "Riflechair" is a Ranger (I think) and should be able to clarify.
As for ammo, the stuff they use now is all new production made by IVI, who also makes the majority of the CF's ammo.
The rangers Enfields are a mix match of origin. A few years ago (10?) the CF purchased quite a few from India, and probably several from the UK as well. But I would have to say that the majority are Long Branch made, as we did provide India with quite a few during the war. Member "Riflechair" is a Ranger (I think) and should be able to clarify.
As for ammo, the stuff they use now is all new production made by IVI, who also makes the majority of the CF's ammo.
most recent 303 Br, ammo issue (2006 and later) is made by remington and it is soft point
Actually It is made by General Dynamic Canada.
Just completed User Survey.
Now moving on to trials. Statement of requirement is quite detailed, but at a bare minimum includes.
Bolt Action
7.62
Removeable mags
Iron sights with rail for optics
Rifle will be issued complete with hard case, soft case, cleaning kit, 5-6 spare mags, sling etc.
I may be forced to shoot a wide variety of trials rifles at Connaught with unlimited amounts of ammo. Tough job but someone's got to do it.....
I've seen the specs for the new rifle. There is one rifle that off the top of my head meets that description. It is the No.4 Lee Enfield. The trouble with the gun business is, will RuRemVageChester care enough to design an archaic rifle just to sell 10000 to Canada?



























