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    I just HAD to tell someone who cares

    My wife doesnt care, not at all

    I went to a local shop to have a better look at an all matching 1941 Lithgowicon that's a bit banged up, but thought would come up good with a clean

    Next to it was another SMLE, with a badly chipped buttstock and mismatched fore wood. I thought the fore arm would be handy as a replacement so i figured it would make a good parts gun.

    Then i saw BSA co on the left of the socket........

    Then i turned it over...

    And found a little tiger smiling at me on the other side......

    The bolt is siamese but couldn't tell if it matched the barrel and action. Nosecap unnumbered

    I think i have my next project
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    Sounds good to me, go for both I say, got to love a project rifle.

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    Nice. I say go for it, but please please post lots of pictures.

    I will (eventually) have a wild tiger corp rifle to go under my wild tiger '07.

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    What do you mean by, "my wife doesn't care"? Typically that's a trap.......

    Please post lotsa pictures of the the rifle.

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    One of 10,000.

    Wonder how many are in Australiaicon - I have one as well.

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    There were 10,000 of these rifles made made in 1920 by BSA for the elite Siamese "Wild Tiger Corps", with a cute logo of a tiger on the butt socket along with the BSA markings and the serial number (in Siamese characters).

    Check the United Kingdom - Milsurp Knowledge Library (click here)

    1920 ShtLE (Short Lee-Enfield) Wild Tiger Corps No.1 MkIII* Rifle.

    Examine the 106 picture photo montage, which might help members with questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BushyFromOz View Post
    I went to a local shop to have a better look at an all matching 1941 Lithgowicon that's a bit banged up, but thought would come up good with a clean

    Next to it was another SMLE, with a badly chipped buttstock and mismatched fore wood. I thought the fore arm would be handy as a replacement so i figured it would make a good parts gun.
    Sounds like a combined deal = reduced price scenario to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    Sounds like a combined deal = reduced price scenario to me.
    Yes; although difficult to do here in Australiaicon given the permits required.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    Sounds like a combined deal = reduced price scenario to me.
    funnily enough.....=D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxwell Smart View Post
    Yes; although difficult to do here in Australiaicon given the permits required.
    I stuck ot on laybuy to buy some time for vicpol to process my collectors licence

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    There were 10,000 of these rifles made made in 1920 by BSA for the elite Siamese "Wild Tiger Corps", with a cute logo of a tiger on the butt socket along with the BSA markings and the serial number (in Siamese characters).


    Check the United Kingdom - Milsurp Knowledge Library (click here)

    1920 ShtLE (Short Lee-Enfield) Wild Tiger Corps No.1 MkIII* Rifle.

    Examine the 106 picture photo montage, which might help members with questions.

    Regards,
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    Thanks badger, first thing i went to when i got home.

    Its in pretty bad shape, might be a total refinishing job in the end.

    Someone applied a serial number (not the registration number) to it with what looks like a center punch, so the finish will be wrecked in that repair
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    There's a few of them around.Attachment 81008

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