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Hey Beery, good point. Gendarmerie and Police in Austria
have an equivalent in England
. First, there are the 'real Police' that you can talk sense to and then we have the 'traffic Police' that are, well........, er....... the opposite! You get my drift
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09-25-2011 08:40 AM
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These weapons have an interesting history. The British
and U.S. occupying forces created fairly secret weapons dumps in collaboration with the Austrian authorities for the eventuality of a Russian
take-over when the Allies left. These, mainly obsolete weapons were to arm Austrian resistance fighters. A number of these weapons caches have never been accounted for. Obsolete Allied weapons with Austrian Gendarmerie markings turn up regularly as well as Gendarmerie marked Lugers that are now a collectors´ speciality.
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I have to say that I'm very happy so far with the rifle. I didn't realize when I bought it that I'd be trying to track the history like this. It's almost a DIY history detective search. That's how I found this sight. I'm very interested in war weapons. I do plan for this to be my first of three (or more) Enfields and one of many WWII weapons. It is the start of a collection. Anyone happen to know where I can get a sniper Enfield? Other than the one currently on gunbroker for $7K that is.
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I think The Bug has bitten you, friend, and you now are in for a terminal case of Enfielditis.
Same bug bit me almost 50 years ago and I'm still suffering the effects, flipping up bolt-handles at gun shows, always wishing I had a spare $20k in my pocket.
So far I have come up with a couple of prizes: PH converted LM II with a Parker barrel, s/n 0019........ an awful junker that turned out to be an SMLE 1945 factory RTF with an ALUMINUM forestock........ few things like that. But no $7k snipers. One of those will have to wait until my tales of Sidney the Profound are sold. (Sidney: semi-retired wizard with 4 wives, living, right now, in Saxon England
. He sailed with a friend called Bjarni Herjolfsson, has a good friend named Harold Godwinsson. And a Cat who is a personal friend of Bast. Well-connected, one might say.)
But the Enfield Bug never goes away; it can only be endured.
And enduring it can be a LOT of fun.
Welcome aboard!
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