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OK Enfield Guru's - Brainstorm with me! (pics)
Last edited by Riflechair; 01-08-2010 at 05:09 PM.
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01-08-2010 02:59 PM
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Hi Riflechair,
I think it is not very helpful but over here for the No4 MKI* in that condition its somewhere between $700 and $900. The 1911A1 starts at $1300 and no idea for the trainer.
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Gunner
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !
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A little translation
Ober Lt. Ernst Gutermann
1944 (used by CFC as the serial no.)
64ste Reserve Korps
Means:
1.Lieutenant Ernst Gutermann
64th replacement corps
Normally it should be written Olt. and not Ober Lt.
For others and Riflechair,you know this from your Thread about this gun.
Regards
Gunner
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !
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I read this proverb on this very site a couple of years ago. And it is so VERY true
BUY THE GUN AND NOT THE STORY
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I read this proverb on this very site a couple of years ago. And it is so VERY true
BUY THE GUN AND NOT THE STORY
I know I know
Thats why I specified that I had not been able to verify the story but then again I have not really been trying to.
Edward Horton. Still stiring the pot I see.
Brian Dick
has a few Greek issue CNo4Mk1* - I am aware of that as well.
This is not a Greek issued Longbranch though.
Google is not the end all be all.
Thats why I want to talk to you guys about this stuff.
Last edited by Riflechair; 01-08-2010 at 06:31 PM.
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Ah, but almost all of the ones I have left will clean up every bit as nice as yours. The metal of most of the 1950 rifles I have left is in excellent condition, inside and out. However, they WILL bring higher prices in Canada
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According to a friend who worked in the local "arsenal" in the 50s and 60s, they overhauled and refinished tens of thousands of No4s, Stens and Brens for supply to the Greeks and possibly Turks, under NATO agreements. Everything was "like new" when it left there. No doubt similar overhaul programs were running in eastern Canada
at the same time, and probably doing even more arms as the main ordnance depots are in Quebec and Ontario.
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