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    Long-Awaited New Addition

    After many years of hunting and several months of waiting for export from Canadaicon, the new rifle has finally arrived and boy was it worth the wait. Rifle is an all matching, unmodified 1890-dated Sparkbrook Magazine Lee-Metford Mk I, complete with Lewes sights, thumbs safety, and unmolested handguard.



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    Nice! Very nice!. What a find!

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    The auction house no longer ships antique firearms internationally and requires use of an exporter. The cost and delay weren’t inconsiderable. Aggravating, but worth it in the end.

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    Thanks! I was lucky to find it! It’s always amazing some of the rifles that pop up from time to time

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    What a nice looking rifle...nice catch.
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    Very, Very nice, and very rare in unaltered condition

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    Awesome, but why such a long wait for an antique?

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    Great find!! Congratulations!!

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    She's a real peach. I can't get over what exemplary condition she's in. Most of the early rifles I've come across tend to be pretty well travelled, with pitting along the barrel/wood line, pitting of the edges of the butt socket, worn out rifling etc. This one looks really crisp. Nice find!

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    The interesting thing about Metford rifling is that it looks "worn-out" straight from the factory.

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