Sportco was an Australian manufacturer of
rifles and
shotguns in
Adelaide,
South Australia, from 1947 until the early 1980s. Founded by Jack Warne, also known by its full name Sporting Arms Limited, began by manufacturing single shot 22LR rifles. Sportco purchased ex military
Martini Cadet rifles from the Australian Government and converted them to both rimfire and centrefire calibres as well as
rebarrellingLee–Enfield rifles to
.303/22 and
.303/25.
Sportco supplied the British military with a blow-back action self-loading training rifle with a ten-round capacity. Sold in Australia as the Model 71S the British dubbed it Rifle,L29A2. An example is to be found in the
Enfield Pattern Room collection.[1] Sportco also supplied Winchester with actions for their Model 320 10 shot bolt action repeater and Model 310 single shot.
Sportco also sold ammunition under its own brand name that was manufactured by Riverbrand and
Winchester Australia.[2]
Their longest lasting model was the Model 44 target rifle which would later would be known as the
Omark Model 44 and would be produced by MAB Engineering when Sportco would close its doors.[3]
Sportco was sold to Omark Industries and shut its doors in the early 1980s.
Jack Warne would later leave Australia for the United States and found
Kimber of Oregon.