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I am surprised no one bid on this trials rifle?
I am surprised no one bid on this trials rifle?
Lee Enfield No4 MKI "T"..Trials Rifle Sniper..NICE : Bolt Action Rifles at GunBroker.com
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Last edited by Badger; 08-08-2014 at 06:17 AM.
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08-07-2014 09:47 PM
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I think that the opening bid at almost $8400 was rather optimistic. After all, the scope, mount and tin were non-matching.
Last year a similar trials rifle, without accessories sold for around $3400 on Gunbroker. Add a scope, mount and tin and you are in for around $6000.
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Photos 23 and 24 appear to show the Savage squared S on the rear sight and magazine follower. Guess its not such a big thing, as has been pointed out to me before, these items were changed as need by armourers.
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You're dead right Brnom. It's always worth remembering that EVERY time a rifle went into an Armourers shop, it only ever went there because something was wrong with it. Just like your car when it goes into the service station! When it came in, we fixed it and if a part was needed, then we'd use the next on in the bin! If it needed a selectively fitted part, then we'd get the BEST fit and adjust that best fit part for perfection.
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Originally Posted by
RobD
What is he smoking?
Obviously something very good and very expensive
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
Cubans

I guess I had better check my 1920 it might be one of those 1600! gads pity about that I was hoping it would have been a '34
Lithgow
of which only 500 were produced between 1934-35
(Source ~Lithgow and its people V-1 1907 to 1950 By Tony Griffiths B.Sc.(Tech) Page - 235)
How about 1919? Have seen a few of those around here.
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