Different caliber changes based on the No4 action

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Different caliber changes based on the No4 action

#1 Post by Alpha1 »

A question for the rifle builders.
The No4 action is it possible to swop the barrel out for a different calibre what calibres would work with the No4 action. Would you have to change out the bolt head.
To put it bluntly if I wanted to re barrel my AIA 7.62x39 what are my options.
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#2 Post by Tommygunn »

Not a builder myself but I've certainly seen them rebarreled for .223 and .45ACP

Getting the work done is fairly expensive though, as far as I understand it
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#3 Post by saddler »

Have also seen them in:

.45-70

7.62 x 51

9mm x 19

.30M1 Carbine

.22lr

.40S&W

LOTS of Australian wildcats based on the .303 case too - for shootin them roo's
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#4 Post by Dave 101 »

I saw a sporterized No 4 a couple of weeks ago apparently the work was done by Slazenger not long after the war , it was in .22 Hornet .
I even got to fire it .

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#5 Post by ovenpaa »

What is the maximum length of loaded round the magazine will take and will the receiver accept a full length magazine. OAL is going to be your limiting factor I would have thought.
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#6 Post by Gaz »

Alpha1 wrote:If I wanted to re barrel my AIA 7.62x39 what are my options.
It's not a No.4 action, though it looks and works similarly. Are the AIA bolt heads swappable like true Enfield actions?
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6.5 Grendel?
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#8 Post by ovenpaa »

9x39 with a silencer
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#9 Post by Rearlugs »

As Gaz says, an AIA is not a No4 - the bolthead is completely different, as is the barrel mounting and headspace system.

Solution: sell me your AIA, and then buy another rifle in the calibre of your choice! I've been searching for AIAs in both calibres for a while..
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#10 Post by Alpha1 »

As Gaz says, an AIA is not a No4 - the bolthead is completely different, as is the barrel mounting and headspace system.

Solution: sell me your AIA, and then buy another rifle in the calibre of your choice! I've been searching for AIAs in both calibres for a while..
You don't see them come up for sale very often. I don't think it will take a full length magazine the round would be limited to the magazine size I think. It also has a feed ramp. It was just a thought never mind.

I don't expect Ill hang onto the rifle forever but for now I'm having a play.
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