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    Hello Simon & thank you in anticipation of answer do you have record for L39A1 EU.70.A870.
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    Rifle serial number A870 was shipped to store at Donnington on the 16th Feb 1972.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mozely View Post
    Hello Simon & thank you in anticipation of answer do you have record for L39A1 EU.70.A870.
    Many thanks

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    Mozely,

    Rifle serial number A870 was shipped to store at Donnington on the 16th Feb 1972.

    Cheers,

    Simon.
    Many thanks Simon, I bought it from a dealer who obtained 3 from auction said to have come from RAF, not sure what that means as regards being stored Donnington since 1972 I guess your records would't show issue to units from there, read somewhere that target rifles were signed out by units because they could get extra ammunition under the guise of competition shooting but the rifles were seldom used which is great as I appear to have a rifle with little use. Fascinating to research the more I look the more I learn about the good old Lee Enfield.
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