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    Don't forget the Lee Metford ......
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    Don't forget the Lee Metford ......
    That'll be one for the poster. All I've got Lee Metford wise is a magazine.....

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    I also have an RIC carbine, but that isn't really a battle rifle.

    trying to keep the display simple but not too overwhelmingly detailed. Most of the general gun show going public would be blown away if I started to break the rifles down into No1MkIII and No1MkIII*, No4 Mk1/2, Mk1/3, Mk2, dispersal rifles, peddled scheme, all the different Marks of the Ross.........well you get my drift.

    Last year I won 2nd place and a hundred bucks, not bad for the first outing. Had a display of the various Enfields. It was a little cluttered, and kind of too many for only two tables, although Ian Skennertonicon was impressed.

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