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    Has anyone got the cure ? - PLEASE !!!!

    Its been a couple of months now since the last Enfield purchase and despite the withdrawl 'pangs' I really did think I was getting over the Enfielditus - but no - its come back with a vengance.



    Started out (like most folks, I guess), that any Enfield would do but now starting to 'focus' on the more 'specialist' / low volume versions.



    So far this year picked up a No5 Mk1, a No7 Mk1 (5 shot magazine variant only 2500 manufactured) and an Enforcer (Number 134* of only 767 manufactured and apparently about 50% have been cut-up)



    Yesterday saw another Enforcer for sale (number 493*) and just had to have it, hit the credit card now got to wait for it to be shipped and a variation added to my Firearm Certificate. Pictures will be posted eventually.



    * Number 134 was originally issued to South Wales Police 26th April 1974

    * Number 493 was originally issued to Cleveland Police 11th March 1976



    Guess that means that my Enforcer 'clone' will be going to a new home, I cannot justify 3 'target' 7.62 rifles.



    Pic of Number 134

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