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    A Colt 1903 again

    If any of you gentlemen are able to look up any data on these U.S. Property Pistols, Would you please check my Serial No. 566864 as well. Do you think that this gun is worth the expense of obtaining...
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    1943 LB No 4 MkI* Question

    I recently received my first British rifle, a 1943 LB No 4 MkI*. It appears to be original; no FTR or Import marks. I am wondering what significance the "10" stamped on the left side of the receiver...
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    1943 LB No 4 MkI* Question

    I recently received my first British rifle, a 1943 LB No 4 MkI*. It appears to be original; no FTR or Import marks. I am wondering what significance the "10" stamped on the left side of the receiver...
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    http://www.auctionarms.com/Search/DisplayItem.cfm?...

    http://www.auctionarms.com/Search/DisplayItem.cfm?ItemNum=9087615.0

    Closing price was $2,760. A nice rifle. However, far from mint condition.
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    Nice to see a lady on the boards. :thup:That is...

    Nice to see a lady on the boards. :thup:That is a nice rifle for a beginning collection. I'm still missing an example of a British rifle for my collection.
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    So how do you get the photo to show up large...

    So how do you get the photo to show up large sized in the post rather than a thumbnail?
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    My Eddystone

    Hello fellas. New site seems much more user friendly. Certainly much easier to load photos.
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    New site looks greatly improved.

    New site looks greatly improved.
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