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NEW: Re: Enfield Knowledge Libraries(Index of Articles *LINK Inside* *PIC Inside*
Badger-- Wed 27 Aug 2008 8:18 am
With thanks to "krinko", a new addition has been added to the Technical Articlesfor Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders forum:
Technical Articles/Research for Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders (READ ONLY) - Military Surplus Collectors Forums
A Short Tour Of Three Humped Enfields
Military Surplus Collectors Forums
I used to think that with collecting Lee-Enfields, we were relatively immune to fakery, as the pricing was low enough you would think nobody would see a lot of value or return on time investment, in proportion to the amount of work needed to deceive someone. I figured it was something that was going to remain in the world of K98kcollecting and other German wartime paraphernalia. I guess I was wrong.
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