vykkagur
(.300 member)
04/12/20 01:42 AM
Re: Pump action rifles - 7.62x39, .223 & .300BLK

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The write ups were not faltering at all. Lucky to get 2 MOA with them. They didn't last long after this.




I wonder if we could find some actual owners to comment on this? ie the accuracy.

But maybe a reason they are all sold saying "only fired 50 rounds"?

Another option I have seen is converted a SMLE to 7.62x39 and even using SKK mags. If reliable feeding, and a decent barrel. might even shoot better AND acquired/made cheaper???

I wonder which gunsmiths are making the SMLE /7.62x39 / SKK magazine conversions? A true tried and tested gunsmith having done it successfully before would be ideal. Add sidemount or other mount say with piccatinny rail and away one goes





You're on to something, John. I think there could be a real market for this. I know here in Canada there are plenty of butchered Lee-Enfields (primarily No.1 Mk.III) and orphaned actions about, so no milsurps need be harmed in the making of these rifles. A properly-executed carbine in 7.62x39, using the Savage "short-cut nut" barrel system and with reliable box magazine feeding, would be handy, lightweight, and a great brush gun (universally known 'round these parts as "deer rifle"). I've handled more than a few sporterized No.1's and have always been impressed at how light they feel once they're no longer carrying the heavy military hardware, especially in comparison to other sporterized rifles.



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