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BSACo. Model 1895 Lee-Enfield MK* rifle
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10-17-2015 12:07 PM
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I have A45669. Also a 1901 BSA Mk.1*. It came from the estate of my Great Uncle in Mitchells Bay, Ontario and was out of New Zealand
service. Very cool.
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Here's a 1908 photo of Van Buren and his new bride taken in Browning MO after which they returned to to their homestead in Crossfield Alberta which he filed for in 1902. Now all I need is a photo of him in uniform holding the rifle.

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Treasure! There's nothing like provenance.
He "chose" the right war; got home with a nice rifle and was a farmer by the time WWI rolled around, and so probably exempt from service.
Last edited by Surpmil; 12-12-2015 at 01:37 PM.
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Took the rifle out to the range yesterday and had excellent results at 50 yards with Hornady .303 British
174-gr boat tail hollow point Vintage Match AMMO. This off-the-shelf ammo is designed to provide top of the line quality and match grade accuracy. The boat tail helps reduce the drag on the round as it travels to its target. The muzzle velocity of this product is 2430 feet per second and will still be traveling at roughly 1650 feet per second at 500 yards. Its trajectory levels out at 200 meters, and drops 10.5 inches at 300 yards. These cartridges have a brass case, are Boxer primed, non-corrosive, and are reloadable.
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