Cadet rifle

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Springfield Model 1922 cadet rifle
A tangent sight on a CZ 452 rifle, with calibrated markings for ranges out to 300 meters
Australian Air Force Cadets using the CZ 452 during firearms training
TOZ-17
L81 A2 Cadet Target Rifle
C12A1 Canadian Cadet Target Rifle
L98A1
GP
Smith & Wesson M&P15-22
SIG 522LR

A cadet rifle is a rifle used by

bolt-action, they also come in semi-automatic versions. They are often miniature .22 caliber versions of standard issue service rifles
.

Older 19th century cadet rifles were simply smaller and lighter versions of standard issue service rifles designed to fire reduced power cartridges.

Examples

Conversion kits

.22 caliber conversion kits are commonly used on standard

5.56×45mm
ammo, this allows for cheaper target practice on indoor pistol ranges.

See also

References

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  2. ^ The N.R.A. Book of Small Arms, By Walter Harold Black Smith, National Rifle Association of America, Military service publishing company, 1948
  3. ^ Leagues, National Rifle Association Historic Arms Resource Centre – Miniature-calibre Rifles. "Historic small-bore Enfield rifles, training rifles and BSA rifles; plus league competitions". rifleman.org.uk. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  4. ^ a b П.А. Гусак; А.М. Рогачев (1975), Начальная военная подготовка [Initial military training] (military instructor manual) (2 ed.), Minsk: Narodnaya Asveta (People's Education), pp. 226–228
  5. ^ А. E. Blagovestov (2000), A. E. Taras (ed.), То, из чего стреляют в СНГ [Shooting in CIS], Minsk: Harvest AST, p. 557
  6. ^ Vladimir Tikhomirov (2009), Мелкашки на охоте [No big thing at hunting], Охота [Hunting] (11–12), Справедливость требует упомянуть, что реально многие охотятся со спортивными малокалиберными винтовками ТОЗ-8 или ещё более ранними моделями [Justice requires mention that many really hunt with sports mini-rifles, TOZ-8 or even earlier models]
  7. ^ "Epsom College are hottest shots again". Guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 17 September 2010.
  8. ^ a b "WASR-22". wasr-10.com.
  9. ^ "Main product page". Retrieved 15 November 2014.[third-party source needed]
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  11. ^ Daniel T. McElrath. "SIG 522 Review". Americanrifleman.org. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  12. ^ Full Auto Rimfire Conversions for the M16 Rifle By Frank Iannamico

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