I have that mount and kept putting off mounting it because I promised myself I would buy another Enfield to fit it too.
I don't know where my instructions went, mind helping me out if I need it?![]()
They are made by B-Square and fit without the need for drilling and tapping, all my rifles even this one despite its dark wood are matching number and unmodified. It uses existing screw holes and the shape of the action to lock into position an means you can put it back to original at any time.
http://www.b-square.com/
Alfa
I have that mount and kept putting off mounting it because I promised myself I would buy another Enfield to fit it too.
I don't know where my instructions went, mind helping me out if I need it?![]()
Sure if I can, they are pretty simple as in the screw holes they use, the only thing I noticed is that because the grove on the action (on mine atleast) slopes abit the the scope ends up not quite level if you know what I mean. Just means when you sight it in that you will have to adjust up quite abit as the scope points slightly down due the angle of the mount.
I can take a close up pic if you want? Showing the other side where it attaches.
Alfa
Nice weapons, Alfa. It's a shame about the handguns.
Ok I'm not sure if this will help you or not because your assuming I've fitted mine correctly
From left to right.
-You can see here how the mounts on mine angle down a little bit and also the front of the groove they sit in.
-This shows you the whole mount and the top two screws which screw straight existing holes in the action.
-This just shows closer the rear of the groove and how its a few mil higher then the front.
-Now this is where i got confused with mine, this shows the opposite side where the third screw (the lower of the three) comes thru and as you can see it has a flat lug on it. I think it is perhaps supposed to go the other way up so it hold onto the action but on mine it interfeared with the bolt so I turned it the other way so it sits in the gap between action and mount, if that makes any sense.
I'm sure someone is going to come along soon and explain it a lot clearer no doubt but I hope this helps.
But I've never had any problem with my accuracy from how I have it and its locked in real tight, no movement so if its not broken I won't fix it.
Alfa
Ps There is no such thing as too many Enfields and to say to is Heresy! God will strike you down for suggesting such things![]()
Last edited by Alfacentori; 03-30-2009 at 01:56 AM.
Yeah CZ .22's are the best ever made i think, I've never shot a smoother or more accurate .22 for the money. My Rossi isn't bad either, surprisingly accurate and has the octagonal barrel too so it looks the piece even if the quality isn't up to a US made rifle.
Yeah please do post some pics if you like, like i said the way I have them seems to work fine but damn the destructions were complicated but I wouldn't mind having a look.
Alfa
Nice!
Im paying around $1.10 a round for generic Highland 150gr psp ammo here but you have to buy 100 or more at a time. I have a reloading press and all the bits, but my brass are all full!
Need to shoot more!
170gr HP or PSPs?
We have a Cz/Brno my father bought in the 60's still shoots the same as when i learnt on it 20+ years ago. I wont buy anything else, not sure about their centrefires, have not looked at them.