Well, what I thought was a 'strong' bid in the 'sealed bid auction' was nowhere near.
It went for a price of £184 including 'taxes' and 'add ons'
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Well, what I thought was a 'strong' bid in the 'sealed bid auction' was nowhere near.
It went for a price of £184 including 'taxes' and 'add ons'
Exactly - a consistent use of the term.
The Lee Enfield 'charger' is fitted into the 'charger bridge' and the result is charging the rifle with ammunition.
The Battery 'charger' is fitted into...
Nomenclature is important.
A Rifle No1 Mk3 and a rifle No3 Mk1, both fire 303 ammunition and shoot the 'Hun'. Both serve exactly the same purpose. Both were used concurrently, but they are NOT the...
Correct terminology is important - avoids confusion and mistakes.
Lee Enfield's don't use 'stripper clips'.
This is a bit of a hot topic on which everybody seems to have an opinion.
They are not, and never have been called, "Stripper Clips", and if anybody...
I've had my 'sealed bid' in for some time, who knows when the 'auction' will actually happen.
A 25% + VAT buyers premium (adding 30%) when added to a £15 postage cost could make this a very...