L1A1 Musings
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 2:26 pm
For me this rifle is my favourite in my collection, I managed to get a 1959 Enfield from the guy that did the first batch of them. It's all matching but has American repro wood rather than the original British (It's OK but that may be a future upgrade). It has its faults though and I was thinking about the viability of some upgrades, your comments and ideas are appreciated.
Extraction isn't an issue as long as you feed it correctly. On a cold soggy day at Sennybridge I tried Prvi, Prvi Match, RG, R1M1 and MEN. It didn't like any of them, they were so stuck that each time it was a case of mag off and either stick the butt into your tummy and pull hard or worse, bang it on the wood of the front of the fox hole with your hand on the cocking handle (best avoided). I eventually settled on GGG which has absolutely no extraction issues at all but I still get 'SLR hand' in the form of a bruise/blister each time I use it for any great length of time. For this reason I was thinking of improvement 1 which is a larger cocking handle. To my mind this would be removable and clamp over the existing one to give you more to pull on when you're cocking it each time.
For me improvement 2 would be the addition of last round hold open. Has anybody fitted this to their L1A1? I believe that FALs do this but L1A1's don't. I've seen a 'Do not mix inch and metric parts' warning though so I'm hesitant at the moment to progress this.
The last improvement that I would make is to get the SUIT working correctly. At the moment I'm using a dust cover with a picatinny rail on it and a standard scope, the SUIT is just too wobbly. Elevation is fine but at 25yds it has about a 10 inch spread laterally, it's clearly not usable. I don't know if the springs are readily available or mine is rescuable, does anybody know if there is a secret stash of spares anywhere? Mine seems to have less bends in it than others that I have seen, it has one big loop rather than multiple smaller ones.
In terms of Bipods, I have experimented with a home made stud that sits under the barrel and tightens against the wood. This allowed me to use a Harris which worked OK but it doesn't really look right. I can hit the driver ETR in the "Kebab Van" at Senny on my elbows so I figure that's good enough for me at my ability level now, it's a battle rifle not a target rifle after all. I tried an STG58 bipod first but managed to snap the front sling swivel ring when I was mounting it (anyone know where I can get a spare from?), they don't really fit the SLR so it will be up on Ebay soon.
As I said earlier, with the right ammunition it's a great rifle and I would recommend one to anybody.
Thanks for reading
Charlotte
Extraction isn't an issue as long as you feed it correctly. On a cold soggy day at Sennybridge I tried Prvi, Prvi Match, RG, R1M1 and MEN. It didn't like any of them, they were so stuck that each time it was a case of mag off and either stick the butt into your tummy and pull hard or worse, bang it on the wood of the front of the fox hole with your hand on the cocking handle (best avoided). I eventually settled on GGG which has absolutely no extraction issues at all but I still get 'SLR hand' in the form of a bruise/blister each time I use it for any great length of time. For this reason I was thinking of improvement 1 which is a larger cocking handle. To my mind this would be removable and clamp over the existing one to give you more to pull on when you're cocking it each time.
For me improvement 2 would be the addition of last round hold open. Has anybody fitted this to their L1A1? I believe that FALs do this but L1A1's don't. I've seen a 'Do not mix inch and metric parts' warning though so I'm hesitant at the moment to progress this.
The last improvement that I would make is to get the SUIT working correctly. At the moment I'm using a dust cover with a picatinny rail on it and a standard scope, the SUIT is just too wobbly. Elevation is fine but at 25yds it has about a 10 inch spread laterally, it's clearly not usable. I don't know if the springs are readily available or mine is rescuable, does anybody know if there is a secret stash of spares anywhere? Mine seems to have less bends in it than others that I have seen, it has one big loop rather than multiple smaller ones.
In terms of Bipods, I have experimented with a home made stud that sits under the barrel and tightens against the wood. This allowed me to use a Harris which worked OK but it doesn't really look right. I can hit the driver ETR in the "Kebab Van" at Senny on my elbows so I figure that's good enough for me at my ability level now, it's a battle rifle not a target rifle after all. I tried an STG58 bipod first but managed to snap the front sling swivel ring when I was mounting it (anyone know where I can get a spare from?), they don't really fit the SLR so it will be up on Ebay soon.
As I said earlier, with the right ammunition it's a great rifle and I would recommend one to anybody.
Thanks for reading
Charlotte