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r.morrison 04-08-20 04:22

Dewat L1A1
 
Good evening/morning/afternoon all. Hoping this entry finds everyone and their families Covid Free and in good health. Been doing some "cleaning of the closets" lately and have a number of DEWATS to clear out. First one is an FN L1A1 with wood furniture. Not all serial numbers match.The unit is in very good shape. the deactivation leaves the unit wit no movable parts with the exception of a removable magazine, which has been pinned. Included with the dewat are a CDN Mag pouch and a very hard to find CDN sling. No licence required to purchase or own. For sale in Canada only.
If you require anymore photos, please PM me.

Many thanks and have great week....Robert

r.morrison 04-08-20 04:54

L1A1 This time...getting it right!
 
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Okay ....one more time ...but with flavour. Price is $1000.00 CDN FOB Vancouver. Buyer pays for shipping any where in Canada. And now lets see if can get those pesky photos up and running....R

Lynn Eades 04-08-20 10:16

Nice Rifle. Is that a Canadian rifle? It appears to be the same spec as the Australian L1A1 (or is it Lithgow made?) They were the issue rifle when I was in(the N.Z. Army)
There is a wee place in my heart for them.

rob love 04-08-20 13:34

It is a British made example, as evidenced by the UE prefix to the serial number. If it was a Cdn example, it would be about 3 times that price.



A Canadian example would not have the sand channels on the bolt carrier, would have a disc type rear sight, and a non-ribbed carry handle. The nomenclature would include C1(A1) and it would have an L in the serial number (format of 0L1234).

Tony Smith 04-08-20 13:40

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Originally Posted by Lynn Eades (Post 271298)
Nice Rifle. Is that a Canadian rifle? It appears to be the same spec as the Australian L1A1 (or is it Lithgow made?) They were the issue rifle when I was in(the N.Z. Army)
There is a wee place in my heart for them.

No, it's an British Enfield. Almost as good as a Lithgow. :note:

Tony Smith 04-08-20 13:44

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Originally Posted by rob love (Post 271301)
It is a British made example, as evidenced by the UE prefix to the serial number.
Australian examples have AD prefix serial, with a 7 digit number, the first 2 digits being the year, eg AD6412345


A Canadian example would not have the sand channels on the bolt carrier, would have a disc type rear sight, and a non-ribbed carry handle. The nomenclature would include C1(A1) and it would have an L in the serial number (format of 0L1234).

Also a removable trigger guard for mitten-clad fingers.

r.morrison 04-08-20 19:45

Thanks for your help......
 
Gentlemen: Thanks for your input on the L1A1. The gun was used in the movies, so me thinks details were not a priority.
Robert :thup2:

Bruce Parker (RIP) 04-08-20 20:58

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Yours truly with a Canadian one...a 'few' years ago.

r.morrison 04-08-20 22:31

Damn Bruce.....
 
Bruce: I thought you were writing in to BUY it....for old times sake! Nice picture though......Robert

Michael R. 04-08-20 23:07

thanks Rob
 
thanks for posting that Rob.

I have a trilux sight for the L1A1 going spare that would look just dandy on your Enfield.


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Dano McLaren 06-08-20 04:19

FN from Vancouver
 
Have been looking for one for a while but think I will hold out for a CDN. Thos one does look good though. Thanks Rob Love as always.

Michael R. 06-08-20 04:40

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Originally Posted by Dano McLaren (Post 271341)
Have been looking for one for a while but think I will hold out for a CDN. Thos one does look good though. Thanks Rob Love as always.

Dan, clone a Brit L1A1 ... change the necessary parts, do a phosphate refinish?

rob love 06-08-20 05:31

Personally, I have always equated trying to tart up a British/Auz/Ishapore rifle into a Canadian Look-a-like as dressing up your sister and taking her to the prom. She might look good, but you aren't getting anything afterwards.



I ordered my first Cdn C1A1 from collectors source a couple of decades back. I think it was $850. I have watched the price of C1s climb to the point now where they seem to be in the $2500 to $3500 range. My Cdn collection of FNs is as complete as I want to get it, with an EX1, EX2, C1A1, C1A1 (8L series....4th last rifle produced) and a C2A1. All are deactivated, but thems the rules for non-grandfathered owners. I also have a C1A1 that is still live residing with a licensed owner, and have not had the heart to have it deactivated yet.

Robert Bergeron 06-08-20 14:59

In my opinion Rob and after years of shooting from the hip and buying everything in sight , i am sticking to Canadian stuff now. We should be prouder of what we have produced in quantity and in quality . Canadian stuff is certainly worth the premium being asked in my mind .

Bruce Parker (RIP) 06-08-20 15:20

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Originally Posted by Robert Bergeron (Post 271348)
In my opinion Rob and after years of shooting from the hip and buying everything in sight , i am sticking to Canadian stuff now. We should be prouder of what we have produced in quantity and in quality . Canadian stuff is certainly worth the premium being asked in my mind .

I agree, and think the same logic might apply to our Australian friends.

My wife agrees too, though she suggests even fewer Canadian purchases as well...

I bet poor Mr. Morrison would like all us to just shut up, or at least until he sells that much maligned British FN.

Michael R. 06-08-20 15:49

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Originally Posted by Bruce Parker (Post 271349)
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I bet poor Mr. Morrison would like all us to just shut up, or at least until he sells that much maligned British FN.

Mr. Who? :)

r.morrison 06-08-20 20:00

Very Good Bruce.....
 
Great perception Bruce....great perception! :thup2:


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