These comments are made in generalities but I feel the over-all impression is generally well accepted.
Some will agree - some will disagree - we all have opinions based on our individual experience.
i know and accept that many of you gents have greater experience than I and respect your opinions and arguments.
However here is how I see this break down.
Hopefully the video gives us a focal point for constructive dialogue.
Regards
Not all No4Mk1 Lee Enfields ( or variations) were created equally.
Who made the best No4 Enfield? The Brits, Yanks, Pakistani's or Canucks? In my opinion 1st place is a tie but every tie has to be broken....
Watch the video for my two top choices... Anything else is just less...
Having said that I would not hesitate to to risk my life or the safety of my comrades with any milspec No4 enfield. I include $150 sporter enfields in good mechanical shape. They are all great rifles.
My Review of the Pakistan Ordnance Factory No4Mk2
http://rodandgun.netfirms.com/riflechair.com/POF_Range_Review.pdf
I cannot vouch with any level of certainty regarding the quality or reliability of the Australian International Arms (AIA) rifles that I have owned or played with. I simply do not have enough trigger time behind these platforms to make an educated decision. These are not military spec rifles (no part interchangeability).
Some will agree - some will disagree - we all have opinions based on our individual experience.
i know and accept that many of you gents have greater experience than I and respect your opinions and arguments.
However here is how I see this break down.
Hopefully the video gives us a focal point for constructive dialogue.
Regards
Not all No4Mk1 Lee Enfields ( or variations) were created equally.
Who made the best No4 Enfield? The Brits, Yanks, Pakistani's or Canucks? In my opinion 1st place is a tie but every tie has to be broken....
Watch the video for my two top choices... Anything else is just less...
Having said that I would not hesitate to to risk my life or the safety of my comrades with any milspec No4 enfield. I include $150 sporter enfields in good mechanical shape. They are all great rifles.
My Review of the Pakistan Ordnance Factory No4Mk2
http://rodandgun.netfirms.com/riflechair.com/POF_Range_Review.pdf
I cannot vouch with any level of certainty regarding the quality or reliability of the Australian International Arms (AIA) rifles that I have owned or played with. I simply do not have enough trigger time behind these platforms to make an educated decision. These are not military spec rifles (no part interchangeability).
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