Call BS on that one. I've put hundreds of rounds through a 2A1 - no problems, no signs of excess headspace, etc. Worked great.
gunpaq said:Yes, absolute BS, as I have two. Was told to leave the range by the range officer who is a gunsmith for firing non-compatable and unsafe ammo inn my 2A1. Then at another range I belong to I was told the same thing by the RO.
Just was wondering if there was something I was missing or if these know-it-alls with their $1,000.00 custom rifles were Enfield experts.
bc308 said:What I am interested in is a poll question asking if any of the KB'd Ljungmans did so with Swedish surplus, or did they fail with either American factory ammo or handloads.
tootall said:Now you guys have got me all wierded out about using my AG42.![]()
I bought it recently, haven't used it much, maybe one box of Igman ammo.
I also have a Hakim, which is a decendant of the AG42, and I have fired many rounds, perhaps 1000 or more, through it.
smellie said:As to the infamous Cooey Carcano, I picked one up at a gun show "just in case" I needed another Carcano (I already had half a dozen and like them). What really put me off firing the thing was the little set-screw that seems to be holding the 2-piece barrel together, just ahead of the chamber. Am I a wuss for this?
bearhunter said:They were obviously good enough for the Egyptians to resort to the costs of buying machinery to build fullsized rifles in 8x57 and mini rifles in 7.62x39.
Unregistered said:I find the Lee Enfield unnerving to shoot, at least for me, because it seems there are only 2-5mm of the bolt face/head in the chamber when you fire. Maybe other milsurps are like this too, I guess, but don't have an "open" bolt design so you can see this.



























