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Lighten up. You're going to scare away all of the new people who are trying to lurn..lern..laern. Get educated.
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For me Mk1No4, NoIVMkI and Mk4No1 drive me crazy.
I will however accept SMLE MkIII and No1MkIII interchangeably as long as your rifle was made before 1926 when nomenclature changed.
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Originally Posted by
Badger
I didn't know that one, of course I collect
K98k
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Thanks ...
Regards,
Badger
Me too!
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It is a magazine not a clip and wanting extras to change them out instead of using chargers.
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Forced matched.
As in "the serial numbers were forced matched when the rifle was rearsenaled".
Last edited by tiriaq; 03-05-2010 at 01:55 PM.
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Originally Posted by
tiriaq
Forced matched.
As in "the serial numbers were forced matched when the rifle was rearsenaled".
So what would be a better term than the above?
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Renumbered?
Rebuilt?
As in "the bolt was renumbered to match the receiver when the rifle was rebuilt"? "Original serial number lined out and restamped to match the receiver"?
Rearsenaled is just silly. A rifle was never arsenaled in the first place.
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"Re-arsenaled"-Unless it went through the arsenal overhaul more than once! (Beyond the usual local level stuff.) Who's got a rifle w/ multiple "FTR" markings?
Last edited by jmoore; 03-05-2010 at 08:00 PM.
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I've got one that does, can barely read the first one, but it IS there. I should post pics sometime. I got it from SOG a while back, paid extra for a specific year and maker. They gave me what I asked for, but man, it is rough. So I can't complain too bad! It won't fire a round; bolt is messed up. Was going to send it back but got hooked on all the hieroglyphics on the receiver.

Originally Posted by
jmoore
"Re-arsenaled"-Unless it went through the arsenal overhaul more than once! (Beyond the usual local level stuff.) Who's got a rifle w/ multiple "FTR" markings?
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Does anyone know where this term: “re-arsenaled” originated ??? I have never seen it in US publications, is it used any where in UK
publications??? Effects me like the sound of scraping dried mud off a shovel .
And where did “King Screw” come from?? And no rude comments please.
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