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What does regulated mean?
I'm noticing these target enfields for sale around the place and a fair few have 'Regulated by Fultons' on them. I really should know as I have a couple now but hadn't really thought about it...
The rifles look like stock enfields, especially the no4mk1's and/2's, apart from the usuall 'AGP bore burnished' stamped on the front of the barrel, they look stock.
what does 'Regulated ...' actually mean?
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04-09-2010 05:16 AM
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1. Ex-Lax (R) experts in gentle, dependable overnight relief. (regulated)
2. To adjust to a particular specification or requirement.
3. To adjust (a mechanism) for accurate and proper functioning.
4. To put or maintain in order.
5. All of the above
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Originally Posted by
Edward Horton
1. Ex-Lax (R) experts in gentle, dependable overnight relief. (regulated)2. To adjust to a particular specification or requirement.
3. To adjust (a mechanism) for accurate and proper functioning.
4. To put or maintain in order.
5. All of the above
You are so rotten
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For a useful answer; adjusted for greatest accuracy within the permitted regulations for S.R.(a) or S.R.(b) competition.
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That means "accurized" to all those Yankees and Confederates out there! There is a distinction for you guys in the old country and Commonwealth. LOL!
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