New .223 #4 enfields

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New .223 #4 enfields

Post by Warrigul » 12 Oct 2014, 7:58 pm

Anyone heard of these?

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Make: Armalon
Model: AL42
Action: Bolt repeater
Serial No: PF110750
Condition: New
Price: $3830

Comment: Brand new Armalon AL42, built on an unused No4 Mk2 action, comes standard with ventilated top wood, cock on close bolt modification and single stage match trigger. This is still in the factory and all additional options/accessories are available, email for details. Expected delivery January 2015. Takes mini 14 mags, supplied with 1x 5rnd mag
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Cock on close modification?
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Re: New .223 #4 enfields

Post by newsteadvic » 12 Oct 2014, 8:06 pm

Yes, have handled one but not shot. When in London I visited Armalon. They have a tiny shop near Paddington however they have bought all the Parker Hale factory and machinery. They make new barrels for the SMLE, these re-worked enfields in 223, 30carbine, 9mm and another pistol calibre, maybe 44mag?

They also make a 1911 clone and bottom metal to fit SLR magazines to Rem 700 rifles. The pistol calibre bolt actions are for some specific type of competition in the UK.

They are very nicely made with a complete reworking of the bolt head and ejector, trigger. They are very expensive as a result.

I did not shoot but did play with action and dry fire the 9mm in the shop, very smooth bolt and crisp, creepless sporting rifle like trigger, completely unlike the military trigger.

Tbone gunsmiths bring the rifles and barrels into Australia.
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Re: New .223 #4 enfields

Post by Jack V » 12 Oct 2014, 8:08 pm

$3830 is a bit steep .
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Re: New .223 #4 enfields

Post by SendIt » 13 Oct 2014, 9:27 am

Warrigul wrote:Cock on close modification?


Instead of the bolt lift cocking the spring, the lift and pull of the bolt ejects the spent cartridge only.

The forward push when closing the bolt is what cocks the springs.

Supposed to be more stable as you're not putting energy into rotating the rifle in your grip with the bolt lift, and easier/faster as you've got better leverage on the spring during the bolt push.

I dunno about this being a "modification" though, I could be wrong but I thought all Lee-Enfield were cock on close?
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Re: New .223 #4 enfields

Post by Warrigul » 13 Oct 2014, 12:05 pm

SendIt wrote:I dunno about this being a "modification" though, I could be wrong but I thought all Lee-Enfield were cock on close?


That was my assumption but I can't get into the shed at the moment to check.
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Post by SendIt » 13 Oct 2014, 12:24 pm

Sorry, I thought you were asking about what is 'cock on close' itself, not the modification part.

I've explained something you already knew obviously...
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Re: New .223 #4 enfields

Post by Warrigul » 13 Oct 2014, 12:45 pm

SendIt wrote:Sorry, I thought you were asking about what is 'cock on close' itself, not the modification part.

I've explained something you already knew obviously...


All is good, now to go back to harassing the company who mis- delivered six pallets of bricks this morning, blocking the roller door and outwards opening access door.
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Re: New .223 #4 enfields

Post by Vati » 13 Oct 2014, 7:28 pm

Writing from your mobile while you're locked in the shop Warrigul? :lol:
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Post by Warrigul » 13 Oct 2014, 8:27 pm

Vati wrote:Writing from your mobile while you're locked in the shop Warrigul? :lol:


Nope I still have access to the house and the home office, I just can't get into my garage/workshop and won't be able to until tomorrow afternoon when they can get the crane delivery truck back.
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Re: New .223 #4 enfields

Post by Westy » 14 Oct 2014, 7:08 am

^

Sounds like you'll just have to go shooting then!

What a Bugger :lol:
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Re: New .223 #4 enfields

Post by Warrigul » 14 Oct 2014, 1:00 pm

I had the brick people on the phone at 11.00 saying they can't pick them up until Friday, I didn't get angry and simply said they are gone by 1.30 or I would water my lawn and I was sure they would get soaked through the wrapping.

The truck has just left.
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Re: New .223 #4 enfields

Post by MeccaOz » 14 Oct 2014, 7:46 pm

LOL Well Done !
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Post by Kipper » 15 Oct 2014, 12:22 pm

Maybe next time call up another brick company.

Tell 'em someone abandoned 6 pallets on your door step, come pick them up - half price! :lol:
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