Heres a few No8s and No9s for sale, this week apparently..
http://www.turners.co.nz/Auctions/Pa...ea&PageSize=60
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...090a_jpg-1.jpg
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Heres a few No8s and No9s for sale, this week apparently..
http://www.turners.co.nz/Auctions/Pa...ea&PageSize=60
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...090a_jpg-1.jpg
My Enfielditis was initially started by service in the Army Cadets at the tender age of 13, but didn't actually get round to owning one until many years later when I was serving in Germany and I too walked through the doors of Frankonia, for me it was in Hannover. Along the back wall was about 20 Lee Enfields and although I'd originally gone in to buy a hunting rifle I crumbled and used my newly aquired hunting license to buy an SMLE III*. I was simply amazed at the ease with which I could buy a rifle or shotgun in Germany compared to the rigmarole we have to go through in the UK.
I am told that it is even easier now than it used to be in the 80s. I caused a big stir when I showed up at the rod and gun club range at our kaserne with an HK 91 that I had brought from the U.S. The German running the range was convinced it was a stolen G3. Once we got past that issue the locals all wanted a go at shooting it.
Donnt cry !!! Auction in New Zealand today No8s , No9s, No4s one each per person only... No off shore buyers allowed, also included wood sets with some or most rifles plus wood sets on their own. Grown men should not cry much.
Just yesterday, several score No9's and several hundred No8's went to auction here in NZ having been saved from the UN edict on destroying defence force weapons. I got a nice No8 (photos to come) and the No9's apparently fetched 600 to 1000 $NZ (currently at .50 $US)
Read it and weap guys...