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    Finally....My Collection, in Picture Form!

    Here we go..

    1--2--3--4--5

    6--7

    8--9

    Picture 1

    BSA No4T w/transit case and non matching scope and mount. Scope can, adjustment tool, sling.
    BSA No4 Mk1/2 T w/transit case and non matching scope and mount. Scope can, adjustment tool. Indian T.
    Long Branch No 4 1950. As perfect as it gets, w/transit case.
    No2 MkIV .22 Conversion w/transit chest marked at one time owned by RCMP. AJ Parker sight.

    Picture 2

    Cooey 82 C Broad arrow marked.
    Lithgowicon .22 Hornet. Apparently a officers recreational gun.
    Savage No4 cutaway.

    Picture 3

    EAL
    No 8. this one came out of New Zeland
    AIA 7.62X39 with Bushnell 10X scope
    M1917 Eddystone, second month of production.

    Picture 4

    Lithgow No1 MkII
    BSA Sht. Lee III*
    GRI No1 MkII*
    Enfield Sht. Lee MkIII

    Picture 5

    Lithgow Sht Lee III*
    BSA Sht. Lee III
    RFI 1945 no other markings of any sort.

    Picture 6

    Enfield LEC 1 1898. From RCMP Depot Regina.
    Enfield LEC 1 1898. Bubba got to this one....
    .22 Barrel liner
    Mills Bomb Launcher.

    Picture 7

    Long Branch 1943 Mk1*
    Mk 2 (F)
    Mk 1 Savage
    Mk 1 all metal painted green .

    Picture 8

    MkI converted to Mk1/2
    Long Branch 1950 Mk1*
    No4 Mk1
    Savage Mk1* I converted for longer range shooting. No drill mount!

    Picture 9

    BSA&M 1897 LE 1 complete
    BSA Lee Speed complete
    No5 Mk1 Faz.
    No5 Mk1 BSA.
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    Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?

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    Wow! Its gun porn...thanks for sharing

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    Very Cool! Perhaps you could make a list of the models we’re looking at?

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    Fantastic. very very jealous of the 'T's and the old styley rifles. need to do this whne my stuff is out of storage at some point. letting us know exactly what we"re looking at would be better tho>

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    Quote Originally Posted by No4Mk1(T) View Post
    Very Cool! Perhaps you could make a list of the models we’re looking at?
    Will start to list what is what in a couple of days.
    Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?

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    The Lithgowicon hornets were post war conversion by lithgow to fill a void of there being no commercial arms manufacture. They also did a .410. Many rifles were rebarreled to .22/303 three case lengths, 243/303, 25/303, 270/303, and a 303 that had the barrel thread,chamber shortened one thread to by pass a certain state law of no military calibres

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    Beautiful ....

    Congratulations ...

    Thanks for posting the pics ....

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    You know, if I can ever make it up to the Kamloops show you and I could make one heck of an Enfield display.
    I so need to do this myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by enfield303t View Post
    No2 MkIV .22 Conversion w/transit chest marked at one time owned by RCMP. AJ Parker sight.
    Loveley grouping but the No 2 Mk IV is my favorite out of the group.

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    Nice herd, , Ray

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