MY STRAIGHT PULL L1A1
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:26 am
Morning all,
I have just re-assembled the finished (1960's pimped L1), I think she looks stunning and can't wait to shoot her!
Re-built to Straight pull configuration by the Suffolk Gun Company with a barrel of their own manufacture, it's based on an Enfield made rifle of 1962 vintage.
Full matching numbers to lower, upper, bolt and carrier.
I have added the Hythe sight, L2A1 SUIT and British wood, (very rare Fazakerley made for-end, can't find anyone else with one, anyone out there got another example of Faz wood work?)
BSA made butt, carry handle and pistol grip.
They have left the Gas plug and dial on the Gas block which I feel looks aesthetically better than some of the other straight pulls available.
All in all I am very pleased indeed, the conversion work has been vary carefully done with the absolute minimum of alterations to the rifle.
What a first rate company, top marks to the Suffolk Gun Company!
Cheers, John.
I have just re-assembled the finished (1960's pimped L1), I think she looks stunning and can't wait to shoot her!
Re-built to Straight pull configuration by the Suffolk Gun Company with a barrel of their own manufacture, it's based on an Enfield made rifle of 1962 vintage.
Full matching numbers to lower, upper, bolt and carrier.
I have added the Hythe sight, L2A1 SUIT and British wood, (very rare Fazakerley made for-end, can't find anyone else with one, anyone out there got another example of Faz wood work?)
BSA made butt, carry handle and pistol grip.
They have left the Gas plug and dial on the Gas block which I feel looks aesthetically better than some of the other straight pulls available.
All in all I am very pleased indeed, the conversion work has been vary carefully done with the absolute minimum of alterations to the rifle.
What a first rate company, top marks to the Suffolk Gun Company!
Cheers, John.