45 acp
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Re: 45 acp
Not a factory one. However, if anyone is adamant that there was, it may be that they remember Shooting Sports' Pete Moore building one several years ago, I think with the help of Pete Sarony of Armalon. From what I remember, a load of grief and very expensive. But, if it's what you want then why not?
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Re: 45 acp
Can't ever recall an underlever but there were revolvers with clips to hold the rim and of course the De Lisle Enfield.
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Never seen an underlever,but someone i know used to have an Enfield converted to 45acp (not a DeLisle i must add).
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And I should finally be getting my 10 shot .45 ACP Remington 700 in the next couple of weeks
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majordisorder wrote:And I should finally be getting my 10 shot .45 ACP Remington 700 in the next couple of weeks
HUH, what would be the need for that?
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Re: 45 acp
Got one of those by Sarony in the NRA Armoury for hire.Steve wrote:Never seen an underlever,but someone i know used to have an Enfield converted to 45acp (not a DeLisle i must add).
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I don't want an underlever; everyone else at the club shoots them and I'd prefer something a bit different :shakeshout:Scotsgun wrote:majordisorder wrote:And I should finally be getting my 10 shot .45 ACP Remington 700 in the next couple of weeks
HUH, what would be the need for that?
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