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Karl,
Rifle No 424 was sent to Derbyshire Police on the 14th August 1974.
Rifle R32823 does not appear in the records, although as I have said previously that does not necessarily mean the rifle is a fake as there are some gaps in the records. The best option would be to post a lot of detailed photo's of the rifle and ask for the opinions of the likes of Roger Payne
and Peter Laidler
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Cheers,
Simon.

Originally Posted by
KARLOS
Simon,
Do you have any info a 73 Enforcer No 424
And a ' suspicious' L42 , a 44. B.S.A. T No R32823, with L1A1 scope 22524
Thanks, Karl.
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Gundoc,
Rifle AT7291 was part batch number 38 which consisted of 15 rifles and was sent to store at Donnington on the 02nd November 1971.
Cheers,
Simon.

Originally Posted by
Gundoc
Simon,
I have L42A1 D71. Serial AT7291
Thank you!
Gundoc
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Mick,
The highest recoded envoy serial number is No 526 which is shown as being sent to Bisley although no date of despatch is recorded.
Rifle A498 was sent to store at Donnington on the 1st May 1970.
Cheers,
Simon.

Originally Posted by
Strangely Brown
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Rifle 233 was despatched to Kent Police on the 14th June 1974.
Cheers,
Simon.

Originally Posted by
borvo
Simon
I am the happy owner of Enforcer s/n 233.
Any information for this rifle would be great.
When purchased it came with two mags, one marked 233 as per the rest of the rifle, and one marked 377,
Regards
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Advisory Panel
Rifle G31808 doesn't appear on the conversion list.
As I have stated previously this DOES NOT mean the rifle is not genuine as there are gaps in the records. Post some detailed pics of the rifle and ask for the opinions of Roger Payne
and Peter Laidler
.
Cheers,
Simon.

Originally Posted by
jmoore
Simon,
If you get a chance. L42A1 sn G31808 ca. 1971. Thank you for your time and service.
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Gary,
It's just another piece in the jigsaw really although obviously if the serial number and shipping date etc are recorded in official paperwork it does authenticate the weapon. Keep in mind here we are talking about an item which when sold with its CES changes hands for £4000 plus pound here in the UK
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Cheers,
Simon.

Originally Posted by
arado
Simon, I have an L42A1. I was wondering what is the importance in knowing conversion date and disposition. most of what I read went to stores at Donnington. Is this a way to authenticate the rifle? Thanks, Gary
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Deceased
Simon, I am putting this on the right board. I have L42A1 X32296. The X is real. What can you tell me? Thanks, Gary
Last edited by arado; 02-21-2010 at 06:56 AM.
Reason: number correction
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Another
Simon,
Please check L42A1 1971, serial X32070.
Yet another X, and pretty close in the number, too.
Thank you,
limpetmine

Originally Posted by
arado
Simon, I am putting this on the right board. I have L42A1 X32296. The X is real. What can you tell me? Thanks, Gary
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