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Kawahauler
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Posted: October 13 2018 at 10:19am |
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jshaf00
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Here is my bought dirt cheap sporter…
No4 Mk1* savage enfield |
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Kawahauler
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I think it looks great.
What caliber and ammo do you shoot out of it? It really surprises me that these types of
rifles can be purchases so reasonable. Welcome
to the site, and thanks again for posting.
Love the rifle. |
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Goosic
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A few of my homemade,personally sporterised Enfield rifles.
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jshaf00
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I really like that top one !!!
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jshaf00
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where did you get the wood for the top one???
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42rocker
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If they have been sporterised, then I wish they looked like that. Love the look of the bottom one. Later 42rocker
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Goosic
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That one is Blazer. A No5Mk1. A Jungle Carbine to some. It has been customized with a new aftermarket stock set,the addition of the Lapua .338 muzzle brake and the S&K no tap no drill scope mount topped with the Hubble Telescope. The cool and interesting thing about this rifle is that it can be returned to original condition without any issues what so ever.
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Kawahauler
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Wow, Great looking
rifles. Over the top. You did a
great job on them all. Do you have a favorite? Do you use any of the Boyd’s stocks? |
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Kawahauler
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Looks like your second one down is similar to mine. Where did you get that one?
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Goosic
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All five rifles I customized myself. My favorite is the top rifle. All I had was the receiver and the bolt assembly when I started on it.
The second one down was just the cut down barrelled receiver and bolt assembly when I got that. I added the No5Mk1 reproduction flash hider and the No4Mk1 T sniper rifle scope mount along with the Sile stock and the Santa Fe five round magazine. I have yet to shoot any of the rifles with the Boyd's stocks. |
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Kawahauler
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Thank you very much for adds to this thread. I am going to pick up a box of Hornady 154 grain Interbond 7mm Rem. Mag. ammo this week and see how they shoot. If I can get a nice MOA group, I will use them this year for deer season.
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A square 10
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the pattern 14 and model 1917 rifles were some of the finest rifles ever built , they were contract rifles and the specifications evolved by necessity from the pattern 1913 rifle , a fantastic design and a most profound result and statement to modern firearms in that era , they are some of the highest quality production [and numbers produced ]of the time , and became a favorite of sportsmen - sporting conversions and wildcat cartridges because of their strong action ,
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jshaf00
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it is still chambered in .303 brit . I do like it myself
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Oldhand
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The Santa Fe 1941 Supreme was build by Canyon State in California. They milled the receiver and scoped the Sporter. The stocks were Boyd.
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Retired USAF, NRA life member
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Kawahauler
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Thank you for adding to the thread. I served in the USAF also. (304X0).
What round does it shoot? Boyd
makes great stocks. It is usually all
the little add-on that tend to get a little pricey. Is Canyon State a company out west? Thanks again for the pictures. Love the rifle. Also, thank you for your service.
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