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    Maybe it would be helpful if the title of this thread were changed from "Enfield Catastrophic Failure..." to "Human Judgment Failure." Of course that would deprive the topic of significant sensationalism since human judgment failures are tediously commonplace while the various firearms labeled "Enfield" fail very seldom unless misused by humans displaying poor judgment.

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    It seems the Internet is full of "expert" advice which just adds more confusion to the meaning of what is a DP rifle.

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    Yes, well.... surplusrifle.com is NOT milsurps.com
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    Sorry don't agree that was a myth, neither was the one of the airplane that landed on a road beside the highway with engine failure..someone was distracted and crashed looking at the plane....sued the engine manufacturer and won... It is the USAicon, litigation is on a different level there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edward Horton View Post
    It seems the Internet is full of "expert" advice which just adds more confusion to the meaning of what is a DP rifle.

    Surplusrifle Forum View topic - reactivating drill purpose rifle
    Ah, the old TRter and his masterclass. I tried to graduate as many as I could, but got burned at the stake as a witch. You may have noticed my cryptic referral to the knuckle draggers early on here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Son View Post
    Ah, the old TRter and his masterclass. I tried to graduate as many as I could, but got burned at the stake as a witch. You may have noticed my cryptic referral to the knuckle draggers early on here...
    I was tempted to make reference to your good friend Turkeyicon

    What are the odds he'll turn up unannounced at Lithgowicon in a couple of weeks time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lithy View Post
    I was tempted to make reference to your good friend Turkeyicon

    What are the odds he'll turn up unannounced at Lithgowicon in a couple of weeks time?
    Two questions.. Is there a season for them?
    Are there any caliber restrictions?


    Might have an update on the Omark situation soon... got a lead...
    Oh, posted your package this arvo.

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    This forum has been a great help in putting my incident in prospective, not only pointing the fingers at others but pointing them at myself. I have changed the Topic name simply out of respect for the rifle itself which is not to blame. Meeting most of you and sensing how proud you are of the rifle has given me a real drive to pick up a proper one and squeaze some rounds off. The best way ofcourse for litigation advice is a lawyer from the state and country I am in.Do not mistake me for someone who rushes to court on the slightest whim,I have never sued anyone, however, if someone else is also responsible so be it. Maybe the Topic should have been labled Dumbass militerizes DP Enfield,other dumbass shoots it. Health wise I am healing nicely and the nerve pain has deminished significantly. I will certainly be back on the range sooner than later. I will certainly update this thread with any litigation results and an off picture of me actually shooting a Enfield and not loosing a body part. For those who truely wished me well I thank you and look foward to interacting with you when I start blasting away with a "Proper weapon"

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    Good luck with it, Old Joe, whatever you decide.
    In the meantime this thread has probably progressed to an end, but don't disappear. Do some study and follow some other threads. You might find something here that points you toward a particular model... enjoy

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    Hi, Old Joe.

    I am glad to see that this has not put you off shooting and you are getting back in the saddle so to speak so soon.
    It is completely up to you how you proced with all of this.
    There is so much advice here. Be it great, OK , so so, and knee jurk.

    But the lesson / WARNING goes out to every one
    Check over every fire arme you buy, regardless of its markings ore what any one says, Your life and the life of others depends on it.
    With the slack and poor proof regs in some countries allowing incompidents to make changes to arms, it is expecialy inportant.

    I congratulate you for your courage and thought for others in starting this thread, regardless of the harsh opinion of others
    There are not many people in this world who would or could have started it
    Be proud of your action in a large step in protecting others in thee shooting world.
    WELL DONE.

    Look after your self. There are also times that you DO need to put yourself first.
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