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    I have the mate to your P'14 Sht. No.1, started out as an Enfield 1897 LE Mk.1, converted to Enfield 1905 SHT. LE Cond II and then .22 PATT '14 No.1!! It's also sports Australianicon ownership marks. Whew, wish it could talk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Dickicon View Post
    I have the mate to your P'14 Sht. No.1, started out as an Enfield 1897 LE Mk.1, converted to Enfield 1905 SHT. LE Cond II and then .22 PATT '14 No.1!! It's also sports Australianicon ownership marks. Whew, wish it could talk.

    That's actually pretty exciting mate, you should throw some pics up! I am very much smitten with this rifle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigduke6 View Post
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    Nice rifle, hope your going to shoot it ? I shoot all mine (.22 Enfields) athough limited on two of them as they are now "part of a collection", my Mk1V gets a run out all the time for a winter postal leauge. As for price I wouldnt hesitate for what you paid, good examples are becoming hard to find.
    Yes, I intend to shoot it. I also have a No2 MkIV, so I have a couple of trainers to choose from now. I intend to keep adding trainers as they turn up though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Son View Post
    I spoke to him while he was looking at them, IIRC the No8's were $1200

    Yep, $1200 a pop, was considering one myself. There are still a couple of things there that I am going to ring him back up to see if he still has in a couple of weeks.. haha

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