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    Hopefully this one in ridgey didge. (I know it is!)

    Got this other No4 Based Trainer at the same time as the No9 Mk1/2. There were two others in the group, but I’ll get to them later.
    This is a Britishicon No7 Mk1 in quite good condition. Had it to the range today again but just for fun, it was too hot to hang around too long after finishing some load testing in another one.
    The magazine system works very well, but you need to be a little vigorous with the bolt to be sure the case clears the receiver.

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