Originally Posted by
oldfoneguy
You know what You are more correct than I, how dare anyone question your expertise on this subject. After all you read A book. The fact is you have an incredible, immaculate, untouched, virgin of a 106 year old rifle that was never fired and lived in a vacuum until you bought it. How lucky you are, shrewd buy. In fact if I were you I would re-vacuum seal that incredibly rare exceptional example of a rifle the British didn't want and never fielded in combat and plan on retiring with the funds it will bring if you ever decide to sell it. Good luck, good bye.