Thank you NavyShooter for sharing the pics. In my dreams this happend to me : The UPS man is ringing and brings a No4 MK I (T) and anytime i had this dream the clock was ringing and......
Dreams can someday be the truth.
Regards
Gunner
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Thank you NavyShooter for sharing the pics. In my dreams this happend to me : The UPS man is ringing and brings a No4 MK I (T) and anytime i had this dream the clock was ringing and......
Dreams can someday be the truth.
Regards
Gunner
NavyShooter, thank you for sharing the pics. In my dreams this happens often to me : the bell is ringing and the friendly UPS man brings me a No.4 MKI (T) . And then ? The clock rings and the rifle is gone with the wind.
Someday dreams became truth.
Regards
Gunner
And tomorrow i gonna kill my computer and dreaming of an new one! SH** !
Yes, Gunner. There´s differing grades. You need the "dust" & can get it in arty crafty paint shops (or from your dentist). And it takes ages to do. Best remove the action and barrel and start off with really fine sand paper. Carry on with very fine wire wool. And then it´s the pumice dust and linseed oil for hours on end.
Thanks villiers, i`ll try it and even if i get a looong white beard. Thats O.K. for this result.
Regards
Gunner
It's not a sniper but an all numbers matching 1916 S.S.A. #1MK3
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...3ssa2ls4-1.jpg
Lee Metford Mk.I, Lee Enfields Mk.I and I*
Keeping it all carbines :
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From bottom to top LEC1, New Zealand Carbine, RIC Carbine and a No.5 Mark 1
On the topic of carbines, here's a No6 and a No5 together for comparison.