Meant to mention that to Doug, the same thing happened to me the other day too, maybe, its because the page is dormant for a while, as you type.....no idea.

The second time around you haven't got the same interest or inclination ha ha!

Alan,
Your story is worth putting on the site, as ALL snippets and pieces of the jigsaw will bring the picture together eventually as I did on the M85 information. Best out in the open before people store it and forget to offer it up, and depart this earth. At least then it will be appreciated, by Enforcer owners. You have unearthed some interesting points which some on here may have the answers to.
I do get twitchy when I hear of literally "loose cannons" or weapons are put together or could be, put together by unqualified people, especially when it involves barrels of 7.62 calibre as Peter alluded to earlier in the thread.
At 19T Tonnes its one hell of a second chance you'll need if something goes wrong when the triggers pulled.

Apologies, if I appear to be scare mongering, that was not my intention, it was merely one of caution and making sure one knew where a rifle had changed its lifestyle "unofficially" and that at the very least it had received paperwork to cover it from an approved test house .
IMHO