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Originally Posted by
CODFan
I shed a tear over the dewat.
We went through and are presently going through the same thing...if one got his dewats back a couple dozen years they are far better than today's examples...
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10-27-2016 08:51 AM
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The L39 looks right, the others are fake ups in my umble h'opinion.
Google the mobile number and you'll get a name.
“There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.”
Edward Bernays, 1928
Much changes, much remains the same. 
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I'm pretty sure the L39A1 is in fact a No4Mk2 converted with a kit of parts. The receiver markings still have the No4 Mk2 engraving and serial number. A real L39 would have it's donor rifles number milled off and the new I.D. marked on it.
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Originally Posted by
30Three
I'm pretty sure the L39A1 is in fact a No4Mk2 converted with a kit of parts. The receiver markings still have the No4 Mk2 engraving and serial number. A real L39 would have it's donor rifles number milled off and the new I.D. marked on it.
Agreed, it's made up. When you consider that there are only three hundred odd Enforcer's surviving, it's criminal to deactivate one.
The only exception to this (from my perspective) would be if the action body was unserviceable for some reason..
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