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A question for our brothers in New Zealand
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07-11-2023 06:18 PM
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Perhaps the experts are awaiting photos?
I know I am.
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Morrie (Maurice George) Gordon was a well-known NZ
target rifle shooter who won the Gold Medal in the 1974 Commonwealth Games. He also won NZ's premier shooting trophy, the Ballinger Belt, three times. He died in 2016 aged 90. I am sorry but I can't shed any light on the rifle but will make enquiries.
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It has the most intricate adjustable single stage trigger I've ever seen on a Lee Enfield,
Could this be a Brindles trigger?
The late John Good who made them was a cousin of Robin Fulton and had previously worked in Fultons before becoming the NRA armourer at Bisley.
Brian if you have any pictures of the bedding on that rifle I would be very interested in seeing them.
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I would also like to see the trigger assembly. This sounds like a very interesting rifle.
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Bear with me gents as I'm up to my armpits in alligators. It's hard to find time to enjoy my own rifles. I promise that I'll get it carefully disassembled and do some detailed photos soon. Thanks for the comments.
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Brian: when you are up to your assh*le in alligators, it is hard to remember the initial objective is to drain the swamp.
I used to use that on my answering machine and several people just hated it.
Nice to have too much business and it shows you are doing a good job.
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Originally Posted by
Warren
shows you are doing a good job.
But the suspense is killing me.
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Hi Warren,
I'm slowly winding down all the long-winded restorations I got hit with during the covid nonsense. The last two No.4T's for a client in Texas sport REL telescopes that were serviced by you! I finished his Indian owned '44 LB. A sow's ear to silk purse job for sure. It damned near killed me but shoots 1 moa at 100 yards with Mk.7z if the nut behind the bolt has his shite together. The FTR Savage Mk.1 is almost done with just a phosphate and paint/bake job remaining to finish the metal and then fit new wood. I only paint Suncorite 259 in an outdoor paint booth and the weather has NOT been cooperating. I'm working on my badly neglected website and although it ain't fancy, I'm finally starting to get stuff out for sale. It will only get better with time as I morph out of the long-winded repair work and back to selling. It's been a long time coming. Perils of the one-man-band. ATB.
Brian
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