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New acquisitions
Having given up four quarry rifles and put in for four variations, to add four additional target rifles, this is what I have just acquired, picked up the last of the four this morning:
New toys from the top:
1955 Fazakerley No 4 Mk II .303 (I repatriated this from Germany
, which was an easy process).
1969 Enfield Envoy 7.62
1950 BSA No 8 .22 LR Cadet rifle
GSG STG 44 .22 LR semi auto
Ok, sorry about the STG 44 in an Enfield thread!
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And they will keep these Enfields already in the cabinet company:
1944 BSA 4(T) sniper rifle
1960 BSA L1A1 SLR straight pull (Anglo Custom Rifle)
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I've got one of the GSG MP44's as well. It's really great fun to shoot & very well made (mind you, made in Germany
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I'm looking forward to shooting them all!
You'll probably not recognise it Roger, but the 4(T) has been through your hands.........
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It's a surprisingly small world, that of WW1 & WW2 sniper rifle collectors!
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I'm not sure if that indicates we are exclusive and discerning, or just plain sad!
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Nice one David, an impressive line up of all things good and Enfield.
.303, helping Englishmen express their feelings since 1889
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I don't know GeeRam; we'd need more details to establish that!
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I don't know GeeRam; we'd need more details to establish that!
1944 BSA, L32469.
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My 1944 BSA T a titch away from yours ~ F38752/A K & S MKIII No. 16684 original to the rifle
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