I have quite a few documents for the Enforcer, from the Enfield sales ledgers, to advertising brochures to Police Marksmen 'memories' and other stuff - current location of many of the Enforcers, and answers to freedom of information requests to the various Police Forces around the country. etc etc.
I was writing a book on the development and use of the Enforcer but I found some very troubling information about the use of some of the Enforcers that, had I published, would have resulted in me (probably) being locked up (or beheaded) for treason.
What do you actually want to know ?
Send me a PM is you prefer.
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
I have quite a few documents for the Enforcer, from the Enfield sales ledgers, to advertising brochures to Police Marksmen 'memories' and other stuff - current location of many of the Enforcers, and answers to freedom of information requests to the various Police Forces around the country. etc etc.
I was writing a book on the development and use of the Enforcer but I found some very troubling information about the use of some of the Enforcers that, had I published, would have resulted in me (probably) being locked up (or beheaded) for treason.
What do you actually want to know ?
Send me a PM is you prefer.
Pm'd Alan, cheers....
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My Enforcer came with documentation for the Enforcer and other rifles. The previous owner acquired this documentation. He included the documentation with the rifle when he sold it.
The only Enforcer related documentation in the set of documents was the print out of a long-defunct website that had information about the Enforcer and a Pecar scope manual/brochure. I sent scans of these documents over to Lance. He was considering including them in the books he's working on. If he decides to include them, and that's his choice, I'd say go buy his book when it comes out. I'd like to see Lance get paid for what he does. If he decides not to include them, and again, totally his decision, I can send the scans over to you.
Here she is, No158, ex Cambridge Constabulary, matching bolt, magazine and scope, all numbered to the rifle.
I bought this one from Buccaneer (of this parish) and I'm very happy with her. A few pics from a dusk laser boresighting session at my local range attached.
Fist proper shoot on Wednesday.
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