AIA 7.62x39 Enfield
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AIA 7.62x39 Enfield
I have recently acquired an AIA Lee Enfield in 7.62x39 and so thought it might be useful to create a thread to collate information on this particular rifle. Thus far I've only fired around 100 rounds of Russian surplus ammo through mine but the results look promising - it seems to group to about 6 inches at 300 yards with the occasional flier. Anyone else out there own one, and have any comments to make?
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Re: AIA 7.62x39 Enfield
Try using cast boolits if you are only going back to 300yds. Cheaper and just as accurate.
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Re: AIA 7.62x39 Enfield
AIA appears to have gone belly up. They were a good idea poorly executed IMO, which stopped me from getting one.
Someone at the club I'm with has one (same model as yours), I believe he had to get it rebarrelled to shoot decent groups.
If yours is a shooter - then well done you.
Someone at the club I'm with has one (same model as yours), I believe he had to get it rebarrelled to shoot decent groups.
If yours is a shooter - then well done you.

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Absolutely agree!Sandgroper wrote: They were a good idea poorly executed IMO, which stopped me from getting one.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Re: AIA 7.62x39 Enfield
Yep they were real pigs in a poke.
I was going to get one of the No5 wannabes in 7.62 x 39 as that is a great cast boolit calibre but when I'd seen that it was pot luck as to whether the barrels would shoot or not I passed. If I came across one of known shooting pedigree then I'd spring for it.
Alpha1 has one that seemed to shoot quiet well, one of the few good shooters I'd come across.
I was going to get one of the No5 wannabes in 7.62 x 39 as that is a great cast boolit calibre but when I'd seen that it was pot luck as to whether the barrels would shoot or not I passed. If I came across one of known shooting pedigree then I'd spring for it.
Alpha1 has one that seemed to shoot quiet well, one of the few good shooters I'd come across.
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I'd buy that one!

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We're very familiar with the TVG AIA: Paul Green is the official Armourer to the Sett !
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nice, I particularly like what he did with a K31
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You'll be amazed at what he can do to the trigger of Mosin Nagant M1891...
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