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Is rearsenaled a word
Since all Lee Enfields were built in factories ,rearsenaled sounds odd , no one says refactoried which is more correct . What is wrong with FTR or rebuilt, it's easier to say and spell.
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04-07-2013 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by
aussiedave
rearsenaled sounds odd , no one says refactoried which is more correct .
IMOH, both are nonsense words.
The rifle was manufactured/produced/assembled/built/put together/... in a factory/arsenal/workshop/garage/garden shed...
It was never arsenaled or factoried in the first place, so it could never be re...
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Originally Posted by
Son
Should one of that vintage have stainless steel accessories? Or has it been "rearsenalled?
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Hey Son, your food mixer boiught a wry smile to my face........ We had one very similar that had become clogged up with old bits of food and other stuff during its life, so I decided to clean it. I promptly stripped it down to a 'field stripped' sort of level and washed off the bits - until I got to the inner workings that I couldn't get to. So I did no more than get a dish of trichlorethylene and an old paintbrush and set about it. Well, as you can imagine.............. within about 5 minutes, all of the plastic parts had simply melted into a gooey mass. As had the plastic gears and......... well, everything except the chrome and alloy!
But she got a new one the following week!
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Originally Posted by
Bruce_in_Oz
Should one of that vintage have stainless steel accessories?
Obviously a parade model. It needs a white blanco-ed sling.
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Originally Posted by
Son
Agree completely with Patrick on this one. I have to admit I cringe every time I see it used, even a reference to "arsenal" when referring to a factory. As I understand, an arsenal is a large amount of weapons in one place.. wikipedia (hehehe... I only quote wiki when I agree with what it says...) has " 1) A collection of weapons and military equipment stored by a country, person, or group:.and 2) A place where weapons and military equipment are stored.... As far as the
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and indeed the Commonwealth are concerned, it is a Football Club!
As with so many other terms which are not born of the same origins as the rifles we discuss, I personally think wrong terminology should be discouraged as it serves no purpose other than to confuse the issue.

p
"Was my minty JC re arsenalled? or is it a mixmaster?"
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You could always force match your mixmaster
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