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    Enfield produced Pattern 1913 are 100 years old this year.

    While not a Lee Enfield these are of interest with less that 1500 having been produced. While most had the normal size butt, the bottom one has the scarcer "L" long butt. Cartridges and stripper clips are hard to locate as well.

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    You have THREE of them?? What about redistributing some wealth. You didn't collect them!!!

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    I have a charger and single cartridge.

    The old saw about preparing training, arms and equipment to fight the previous war is so true.

    If they were operating in the african plains, north american prairies or russian steppes it would have been an awesome sniping cartridge.

    Thank god they didn't adopt it for general service, or the Britishicon Isles and most of europe would probably be speaking Germanicon and Turkishicon today...
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    Quote Originally Posted by breakeyp View Post
    While not a Lee Enfield these are of interest with less that 1500 having been produced. While most had the normal size butt, the bottom one has the scarcer "L" long butt. Cartridges and stripper clips are hard to locate as well.

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    My hat goes off to you sir, you have fine collection.

    Oh and happy birthday.

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