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.303 Mk4 Cutaway
used guns
Have a look at the listing "Mk4 Cutaway", does such a model exist? or is it just a No1 MkIII? AND if it's a No1 MkIII, what is the deal with the price!? or have I missed something?
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09-22-2010 05:08 PM
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Its a service issue No1 MkIII "skeleton action", used for instructional purposes. Fairly common - most unit armouries would have had one. A similar item was introduced when the No4 replaced the No1 rifle. $3000 is a bit steep; they normally sell for about $100-300, depending upon which country you are in....
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Thanks, I've seen them recently here for $175 ish, I'd pay $300 if it happened to be a misprint though...
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Pic of advert to save people from having to scroll though site ... 
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Badger
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Last edited by jona; 09-22-2010 at 11:28 PM.
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Originally Posted by
jona
photo will not post.
For general information, use our FAQ....
For example, for the FAQ about images ... Image Attachments (click here)
You can upload regular sized pics, as long as their under 250k in size and they'll be fine ... 
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... or email them to me at badger@milsurps.com and I'll do that for you, plus host them and post them here ... 
Here is some reading for you ... 
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Hope that helps ... 
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Badger
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