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    Quote Originally Posted by therno View Post
    Nice example! Especially with the volley's still intact. I have one it's siblings.

    1914 Enfield Birthday Rifle
    1914 Enfield Birthday Rifle

    Unfortunately the volley sights were removed from mine. I am always amazed by these early war survivors. 4 full years of brutal war and then sticking around for 100 more years to still be with us today.


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