User:MFIreland/Canadian Forces Bolt-Action Rifle
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[edit]Canadian Forces Bolt-Action Rifle [2]
Lee Enfield No4 MkI*
A WWII-vintage bolt-action rifle, the .303" Lee Enfield is used by Canadian Rangers. The No4 MkI* has a 10-rd magazine. The C No7 MkI is a single-shot .22" for training.
CF designation: Rifle, .303 Calibre, Lee Enfield, No 4 MkI*, Calibre: 7.7x56mm R (.303" British), Origins: Long Branch Arsenal, Toronto (devel. from RSAF Enfield's SMLE).
CF designation: Rifle, .22 Calibre, Lee Enfield, No7 MkI, Calibre: 5.6×16mmR (0.22 Long Rifle), Origins: Canadian Arsenals Limited (formerly Long Branch Arsenal), Toronto.
[2] There are other CF bolt-action rifles, such as the Diemaco C11 (a 5.56mm Anschütz Model 6522) and the Diemaco C12A1 (a 7.62mm RPA Quadlock). Both are target rifles. There are also a host of Anschütz model competion rifles. A true oddity is the folding stock SAR Rifle in .30-06" calibre, a modified Ruger Model M77 for use by SAR techs
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[edit]Common Name: Model 77
Calibre: 5.56×49mm (.22-250 Remington)
Origin: Sturm, Ruger & Co, Southport, USA.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with RCMP.
Sources: Ezell, Eward. Small Arms Today (Stackpole, 1988).
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[edit]Common Name: Model 77
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Sturm, Ruger & Co, Southport, USA.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with RCMP.
Sources: Ezell, Eward. Small Arms Today (Stackpole, 1988).
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[edit]Designation: Rifle, SAR, .30-06
Common Name: Model 77 Mk II
Calibre: 7.62×63mm (.30-06)
Origin: Diemaco Inc, Kitchener (based on Sturm, Ruger design).
Use: Armed forces: special service. In use with search and rescue personnel.
Details: Carbine with 368mm barrel. Folding stock. Orange colour.