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    No8 Mk1

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    Er............. I know others are probably thinking the same but........... what about it?

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    He wants to know all about it?
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    Pictures are invaluable in this case...
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    well without photos to help, I have bought 5 in the last 7 years with prices ranging from NZicon$380 all the way up to NZ$815 if thats any help.
    but with any rifle prices around the world can very a lot for the same thing

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    As said difficult without pictures to put a value on any gun. I paid 800.00 Canadianicon about three years ago for one that was not as great as described by the seller. Wood has too many marks however I think most could be sweat out should I want to take the time to do that.

    Mine was from NZicon and i probably paid too much but that's what happens when you want something that is rather difficult to find.
    Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?

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    These 22's are outstripping the real deals, I suppose because there were less of them. Pictures really assist in an honest appraisal of the rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    These 22's are outstripping the real deals, I suppose because there were less of them. Pictures really assist in an honest appraisal of the rifle.
    They are still the real deal Cinders, although the later .22 trainers (based on the No4) were specifically made in .22, the early ones converted from MLM, MLE etc are steeped with history and most if not all will still shoot OK.

    The beauty of the older rifles is they have gone through so many changes, they must be the greenest rifles out there ( recycled so many times) not only that but think how many have used them, got to be thousands in times of War.......

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