
Enfield L39A1 Self-Loading Rifle: From Target to Tactical
Feb 22, 2024 · The L39A1 was a very successful target rifle, and its success led to one of the era’s finest sniper rifles: the L42A1. It was created by mating the superbly accurate L39A1 barrel to the old World War II-era No. 4 (T) sniper, free-floated and with a shortened No. 4 fore-end.
L42A1 - Wikipedia
l39a1 A target-shooting variant produced for military full-bore shooting teams. It was similar to the L42A1, except it was fitted with Parker-Hale target tunnel front and micrometer-adjustable rear sights in lieu of the telescopic sight, and the butt did not have a sniper cheekpiece.
Official Enfield-Made 7.62mm / 308 Win Target Rifles: L39A1 ... - YouTube
In this vid we take a look at an Enfield L39A1 (target rifle counterpart to the L42A1 sniper rifle) and an Envoy, and discuss the "in-between" model, the No4. 7.62 CONV. ...more.
L39A1: British Service Target Rifle Before the L42A1
Aug 5, 2022 · It was actually in British service as a target rifle – not intended for combat. It followed the L8 (the first British military attempts at a 7.62mm precision version of the Enfield) and the L42A1. It was basically a copy of the conversions done by civilian competition shooters in …
Enfield L39A1 - Highwood Classic Arms
This rifle conforms exactly to the L39A1 on page 513 of the Lee Enfield Book by Ian Skennerton, it has a half stocked forend fitted with a Enfield hammer forged heavy barrel Built on a No4 Mk2 action. the 303 magazine was simply used as a loading platform.
Enfield L39A1 target rifle 7.62x51 | Sniper's Hide Forum
Aug 31, 2008 · The L39A1 is target only except for the 'Enforcer' which has the 5E/4 target sights that are removed when a Pecar 4-10X scope is fitted on PH steel bases with PH RAL4 rings. The L42A1's and the Enforcer have the specialised mags for 7.62 NATO.
The .308 Enfield: L39A1 Self-Loading Rifle - The Armory Life
Apr 30, 2024 · The Enfield match-winning L39A1 went straight from the target berms to a most effective sniper rifle. Here's the history. Enfield’s L39A1 sporting a free-floating 27.5-inch hammer-forged barrel became a highly successful target rifle and was first announced in 1968.
Enfield L39A1 7.62mm Rifle - DWSUK
Known as a 'Service Target Rifle', the L39A1 was designed for competition shooting by military units. Only 1213 original L39's were ever produced (between 1968 and 1972) making this a rare rifle. The L39A1 is built on an Enfield No4 MKII action with a free-floating heavy barrel and cut-down woodwork.
L 39A1 British Enfield target rifle 7.62mm - Guns International
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What's the difference? - Enfield-Rifles.com - Page 1
Jun 26, 2018 · The L39A1 was a target-shooting variant produced for military full-bore shooting teams. It was similar to the L42A1, except it was fitted with Parker-Hale target tunnel front and micrometer-adjustable rear sights in lieu of the telescopic sight, and the butt had a curved pistol grip similar to the butt used on the No.8 .22 rifle.