The 7.62 2A rifle has the ejector screw hole on the body 1/4" ahead of that on the .303" arm proving that they are not converted .303s.
I contacted the auctioneer and they can only fine one serial # on the receiver. Nowhere else. Weird.
Huh....
If anybody is interested it's in the current Ukrainetz Auction.
I am neither the seller or leading bidder (nor will I be involved).
Be careful with that, before some nimrod goes about trying to convert his/her No1 sporter to a 308Win (7.62x51)
Yes, it does happen, people see something and don't look into how it was done.
India jumped through a lot of hoops to build their 2A and 2A1 rifles, so they would handle a steady diet of 7.62x51 Nato ammunition
They actually changed the metallurgy for the recievers/bolts, after testing showed the original No1 metallurgy wasn't up to the task and they couldn't just simply convert what they had on hand or were presently making.
Here's something else that may be of interest but a bit off topic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs9SqfOhvCM
Nope, 47,000psi vs up to 60,000 psi, depending on where the ammo is made.
The Indians went so far as to use a stronger steel for the receivers of their 2A and 2A1 rifles, to handle the higher pressures.
Nope, 47,000psi vs up to 60,000 psi, depending on where the ammo is made.
The Indians went so far as to use a stronger steel for the receivers of their 2A and 2A1 rifles, to handle the higher pressures.




























