-
shortening of the fore-end, and (in some cases) the ****ing of a new stock.
Sporterised rifles may be re-finished or
otherwise customized to the
tastes or requirements...
- projectile,
originating in
Australia in the 1930s as a
cartridge for
sporterised rifles,
particularly on the Lee–Enfield action.
Similar versions also...
- by the
Golden State Arms
Corporation in the 1950s and 1960s to
market sporterised military surplus Lee–Enfield
rifles under the "Santa Fe" brand. Golden...
- projectile,
originating in
Australia in the 1940s as a
cartridge for
sporterised rifles,
particularly on the Lee–Enfield action;
similar versions also...
- 303/25, .303/22, .303/270 and the po****r 7.7×54mm round. 303/25
calibre sporterised SMLEs are very
common in
Australia today,
although ammunition for them...
-
Lithgow in Australia. Vast
numbers of ex-military SMLE Mk III
rifles were
sporterised post WWII to
create cheap,
effective hunting rifles, and the Lee–Enfield...
-
where they
proved po****r for full-bore
target shooting, and
being sporterised for game shooting.
Adapting the
design to fire the
standard .303 British...
- (33 mm) and a
sight radius of 6.8
inches (173 mm). The SIG P320MAX is a
sporterised variant of the P320,
designed in 2021 for use by
competition shooters...
-
offered several features and
factory options, that are also
typical for
sporterised ex-service rifles,
ranging from
various technical departures from the...
-
cartridge as a
replacement for the .303 British, and in a
civilianised and
sporterised version of his
controversial Mark II and Mk III Ross rifle, and first...