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    Finally found what the FB 106 stands for!! Firth...

    Finally found what the FB 106 stands for!! Firth Brown steel batch number.
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    Does anyone know what the FB 106 on top and...

    Does anyone know what the FB 106 on top and bottom of the Barrel means? I know there is a date stamped on the left side of the barrel of 1940. Could that just be the date it was inspected and...
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    Singer B, thank you sir! Yes, when I saw the...

    Singer B, thank you sir! Yes, when I saw the rifle, found the receipt, lost my mind, went back and bought her, she'd found her way back home!
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    No sir< I did not ask. The guy I traded it to all...

    No sir< I did not ask. The guy I traded it to all those years ago was a collector, and a big shooter. I am just assuming that he may have changed it out, or another owner after him. If he ever got...
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    My very first rifle, a 1918 Enfield!

    Back in 1989, I was a twenty year old kid basically. I was freshly stationed at Ft. Irwin, in California. I bought a 1918 Enfield from a little gun shop in Barstow, Riley’s Reloader. Since that was...
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