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I'm afraid you are not the first and will likely not be the last to be taken by Mr. Edwards. I'm in the same boat as you are, I wouldn't dare sell these rifles unless the buyer fully understood what it was... and I have 5 of them !! They will probably end up as parts rifles for future projects. I can't give you any pointers about your Fultons rifle but please post pics when you receive it.
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I shall do that but also I shall not pass judgement yet as I have not received the rifle and checked it out and fired it. I shall be interested to see what turns up when I go to Reno to collect said item.
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Reno? Invading my hometown? What is the rifle doing in Reno, the butt crevise of the US?
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Nice photos Spike and well written, too. Glad to see you get this out.
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it's in Reno because teh seller wouldn't ship to California (a misguided theory amongst gunsellers if ever there was one as we ARE the FRONT line on the fight for the 2nd amendment) so my fathe rin law lives in reno. I used silver state arms as an internmediary. We'll be up there for the air races in September so I have to wait til then
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Yikes - a long time to wait. Is your father-in-law into Enfields? I was at Silver State Arms today having my Enforcer shipped to a new lucky owner (they have a couple of No.4 Mk.2s for about $300 each, too - but I am now officially broke lol).
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And the update is on the No.1 Mk 3 'Regulated by Fultons'
supposed to be matching : it is NON matching - all serial numbers are C25xx EXCEPT the receiver which is identical but has a G instead of the C - maybe an honest mistake in service, maybe not (it does have a scored out serial number there too) , maybe someone trying to make a rifle match and not checking closely enough, as at first glance the C does looks like a G. Great bore according to the posting on gunbroker : not in real life though - in actuallity worn by the chamber and displays good but dark rifling on the rest of the barrel. Wood stamped with the C serial number and is 1942 slaz marked also - odd for a 1914 rifle. I'm going to compare the serials and stamps to the above pics, but I think it's fair to say that something is not quite right and a non matching serial number is a signifcant blow to the value of an Enfield.. I emailed AFAC as the seller and have received no reply. Does that mean I'm just crap out of luck?
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im going to buy a 1915 Lithgow
from him w/cut off and volley sights because I cant find one anywhere else
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Why don't you just buy a whole lot of parts and cobble one together yourself - that's all he'll do. You'll never be able to sell it on if you find a genuine example. The more rifles people buy from this seller the more he will fake them, so do us all a favour and spend your money on the Lotto instead.
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I know, but I cant find one and hes the only one that has them with queenslsand maple stocks