I have been toying with the idea of converting an already bubbaed, nothing matching Lee Enfield to 7.62x39 for a while now and I am thinking something different. I have been reading about cutting the chamber end of the LE barrel and firing the 7.62x39 without doing any reaming. My question is, is it possible to cut a little less off the barrel and have the base of the cartridge fit flush with the end of the barrel and cut a notch for the extractor similar to the original thus eliminating the need to add a ring to the LE bolt head. I`m thinking a person could add the spring loaded pin to the left side of the bolthead to act as an ejector like a savage rifle has.
A barrel nut could be used to get correct headspacing and the extractor notch could be cut after headspace is correct and the barrel position marked on receiver.
I`m also thinking that the mag from a Norinco JW-103 7.62x39 could be made to fit neatly inside a LE mag and soldered or welded in place after it has been fitted for proper feeding
Any ideas anyone? I already know that it would be easier and maybe cheaper to buy a new rifle than to pay to have the work done.
A barrel nut could be used to get correct headspacing and the extractor notch could be cut after headspace is correct and the barrel position marked on receiver.
I`m also thinking that the mag from a Norinco JW-103 7.62x39 could be made to fit neatly inside a LE mag and soldered or welded in place after it has been fitted for proper feeding
Any ideas anyone? I already know that it would be easier and maybe cheaper to buy a new rifle than to pay to have the work done.