IOF .315 sporting rifle

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The IOF .315 sporting rifle is a civilian version of the British military Lee–Enfield rifle, chambered in the 8×50 mmR Mannlicher cartridge rather than the .303 British military cartridge due to Indian gun control laws.

PlaceoforiginIndia
Produced1956[1]
Mass3.34 kg (7.4 lb) (without magazine)[2]
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IOF .315 sporting rifle
TypeBolt-action rifle
Place of originIndia
Production history
Produced1956[1]
Specifications
Mass3.34 kg (7.4 lb) (without magazine)[2]
Length1,117 mm (44.0 in)
Barrel length640 mm (25 in)

Cartridge8mm BSA[3] (8×50 mmR Mannlicher)
ActionBolt-action
Muzzle velocity610 metres per second (2,000 ft/s)
Effective firing range275 metres (301 yd)[2]
Feed system5 round box type magazine
SightsOpen sight with two leaves, graduated to 100 yd (91 m) and 300 yd (270 m)[4]
Riflescope can be fitted.[5]
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The rifle is manufactured at Ordnance Factory Tiruchirappalli which manufactured Lee–Enfield rifles for the British colonial Indian Army and post-independence Indian forces. It's also made in Rifle Factory Ishapore.[6]

It has a box-type magazine which holds 5 rounds and uses an 8 mm cartridge based on the 8x50 mmR Mannlicher, but is loaded with hunting-type bullets rather than military ones.

The Rifle has a modernised version, which has a wire folding stock, picatinny rails, a carrying handle and a skeletonized pistol grip. The factory has added sling swivels on the grip and at the base of the fore-end. The stock folds to the left via a push button on the right side. For a sporting rifle the stock doesn’t look comfortable, it has just a single metal rod curved to give a shape of butt.[7]

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