Small-bore Training rifles - click images or captions for more information
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^ Martini-Metford Artillery carbine converted with .297/.230 Morris tube ^
^ "Long" Lee-Enfield Magazine Rifle converted to .22RF ^
^ War Office Pattern Miniature Rifle ^
^. Lee-Metford Mk.I Magazine Rifle converted to .22RF Short Mk.I ^
^. Lee-Metford Mk.II Magazine Rifle converted to .22RF Short Mk.II ^
^ Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.I converted to .22RF Pattern 14 ^
^ Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III converted to .22RF Pattern 18 ^
^ Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III converted to .22RF No.2 Mk IV* ^
^ Lee-Enfield No.3 Mk.I* converted to .22RF No.3 ^
^ Lee-Enfield No.4 (T) converted to .22RF No.4 (T) ^
^ Lee-Enfield .22RF No.5 Trials rifle ^
^ Lee-Enfield .22RF No.6 experimental rifle ^
^ Lee-Enfield .22RF No.7 .22RF (British) ^
^ Lee-Enfield .22RF No.8 .22RF ^
^ Lee-Enfield No.4 Rifle converted to .22RF N.9 (No.9)^
^ The FN SLR L1A1 .22RF experimental rifle and L12A1 conversion unit ^
^ The Enfield 5.56 mm Cadet Rifle L98A1 and L14A1 .22RF SA80 conversion unit ^
^ The Canadian Ross .22RF straight-pull Cadet Rifle ^
^ The French Lebel .22RF training rifle ^
^ The German Mauser .22RF bolt-actioned training rifle ^
^ The British Certus .22RF bolt-actioned training rifle ^
^ The Swiss Schmidt-Rubin .22RF straight-pull Cadet Rifle ^
^ The Winchester .22RF 1903 semi-automatic rifle ^
^ The Winchester "Winder" Musket ^
^ The U.S. Lend-Lease Mossberg 42M-B ^
^ The British Swift Training Rifle - Series A & B models^
^ The Canadian Long-Branch Training Rifle ^
^ Fencing Muskets ^
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