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  • Solidsnake87
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    • Jun 2006
    • 4399

    Do any one piece weaver bases exist for enfield rifles?

    My 1st rifle was my grandpa's old Winchester Enfield .30-06 sporter. I'm looking to accurize it for distance. Do any one pieces weaver bases or 20 MOA canted bases exist for this bad boy?? All I can seem to turn up are 2 piece bases.



    I figure this will make one hell of a distance gun. The action is very smooth, well built, and solid with no wobble. The quality of the parts is amazing. The two-stage trigger currently on the gun is great. I eventually plan to glass/pillar bed the rifle and install a Krieger barrel.
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    50 Freak
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    • Oct 2005
    • 3412

    Best mount on the market for an enfield is the Cad-Technik.
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      Pthfndr
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      • Oct 2005
      • 3691

      Originally posted by 50 Freak
      Best mount on the market for an enfield is the Cad-Technik.
      I think his Winchester Enfield isn't an SMLE, but a model 1917.

      I think this might be what you would need http://www.kenfarrell.com/FGF-ENFIELD-1-20.html

      Note it says some gunsmithing might be required. Call Ken Farrell and ask him. I've found him to be very good to deal with.
      Last edited by Pthfndr; 04-11-2010, 1:36 PM.
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        50 Freak
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        • Oct 2005
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        Ooops....Saw Enfield and automatically thought the British Enfields.
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          Pthfndr
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          Originally posted by 50 Freak
          Ooops....Saw Enfield and automatically thought the British Enfields.
          I thought the same thing when I saw the topic title yesterday.
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            Solidsnake87
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            • Jun 2006
            • 4399

            Thanks Rob! Yeah, Its a 1917 Winchester Enfield........I'll have to call them and see if this is what I need

            ....Its funny, if you take the thing apart it looks almost exactly like a Winchester Model 70 on the inside.
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              Pthfndr
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              • Oct 2005
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              Originally posted by Solidsnake87
              ....Its funny, if you take the thing apart it looks almost exactly like a Winchester Model 70 on the inside.
              They're both Mauser derived actions.
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