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    Harping back....... And another...... Our grand old physics teacher who always made lessons so interesting that we didn't want to go on to the next lesson. I always tried to copy your enthusiasm Mr Percy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    always made lessons so interesting that we didn't want to go
    That can be done by a teacher that actually knows his subject, instead of mumbling about something in the curriculum.
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    Ok, here's the latest attempt at fitting the stock. Hopefully, she'll pass inspection this time.

    I took the rifle to the range last weekend, and discovered that my eyes can't see the front sight anymore. Got a compliment on the rifle's appearance from a guy with a Mosin, and a Garandicon. He tried out the Enfield, and I got to shoot the Garand.

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