Thinking of buying this LeeEnfield trainer,it has an excellent bore and what I like it still has the dust cover
Lee Enfield MKll 22trainer
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Re: Lee Enfield MKll 22trainer
I sure enjoy my grandson's MK 4 in .303. I can't imagine how much fun the .22 would be.
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Re: Lee Enfield MKll 22trainer
Very nice! I haven't see one that early in person, looks to be in great shape. I have several .22 trainers, they make for a very fun afternoon with a brick of ammo.
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Re: Lee Enfield MKll 22trainer
Nice one.
My local dealer has this one for sale for $695 -- not sure if that's a good price or not -- but it hasn't sold for many weeks, so he may be open to some offers.
I "almost" bit on it, but didn't look too close to prevent any unfavorable outcomes (for my wallet...)
I can get more info if anyone is interested...
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My local dealer has this one for sale for $695 -- not sure if that's a good price or not -- but it hasn't sold for many weeks, so he may be open to some offers.
I "almost" bit on it, but didn't look too close to prevent any unfavorable outcomes (for my wallet...)
I can get more info if anyone is interested...
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Re: Lee Enfield MKll 22trainer
Gun cabinets are like Irish families ……. Always room for one more.
This is doubly true for 22lr.
IMO you just cant beat the therapeutic value of a nice 22lr firearm, a pocket full of cartridges and a dozen tin cans.
Wm
This is doubly true for 22lr.
IMO you just cant beat the therapeutic value of a nice 22lr firearm, a pocket full of cartridges and a dozen tin cans.
Wm
Re: Lee Enfield MKll 22trainer
Have one like that but without the dust cover; South Africa marked, with a 1937 barrel. Fun (and cheap!) to shoot, and very accurate. You'll never wear it out . . . .
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Re: Lee Enfield MKll 22trainer
Ya I m think I ll probably buy it.As I get older I find I like to shoot my 22s more than anything else
Re: Lee Enfield MKll 22trainer
Turns heads at the range, and a great conversation starter.
P.S.: You'll get great results with even bulk pack el cheapo ammo. You can run anything through it. Morris the cat it ain't.
P.S.: You'll get great results with even bulk pack el cheapo ammo. You can run anything through it. Morris the cat it ain't.