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Sorry but you know about raids. In Lithgow
tonight musuem tomorrow morning down the road by lunch time.
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Well that book on the little war against Cashmere would have been fascinating. But was it Rayon or Silk on the opposing team I wonder?
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Originally Posted by
Son
Nah, this bloke is for real, unfortunately. Also unfortunately there's enough there that think the sun rises out of these guys draws every morning that makes them beyond question..I shall demonstrate.... stand back, please, could get messy
hmmm, just wondering, if a No1 mkIII or a No4 had the chambers cut out to an oval shape so the monsoonal rain could drain out if they were loaded muzzle up, would that mean a No5, with many times the "catchment" area in the flash hider cone, would need a bigger oval to drain more water?

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Originally Posted by
teleman
the flash hider cone, would need a bigger oval to drain more water?
Nah, that's the reason the barrels shorter, the water gets away quicker.
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Well Brad, that cost me an arsekicking from the man who rules, and my post was mild by my standards.
It was deleted, a scapegoat has to be found somewhere, that forum is rapidly turning into a read only, soon to be too much trouble place to visit.
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On that board I try the passive-aggressive technique by simply adding a factual post that contradicts the myth-of-the-day but without overtly calling the local "expert" a gullible fool.....
..... unless its gunnersam/s****shooter, who has been fair game for about five years. Actually the years of broadsides seem to have mellowed him; he only occasionally writes huge essays of barely-related wiki extracts and wild extrapolations of Enfield anecdotes....
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Come on guys. This isn't much chop.
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I have owned, repaired and fired Enfields since 1963 (first one cost $12 in surplus shop) and I have never heard of an oval chamber. I have checked some of the chambers on the 30-odd Enfields I own and never found one in that shape. Obviously, I need to re-check all mine with careful attention to chamber shape.
Fictions get told around so often that many assume they are truths when they are really misconceptions or simply maliciousness on the part of the teller. "Ignore ignorance" was one of my Mother's favorite truisms.
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Thank you for the entertainment gentleman. My wife just came in to find out what I was laughing so much about.