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    Great Pictures. Now all you need is a Model 1882,1885, and a 1899 in 30/40 to complete the collection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AGB-1 View Post
    Great Pictures. Now all you need is a Model 1882,1885, and a 1899 in 30/40 to complete the collection.
    AGB-1: I'll be 150 years old before I see examples of those come up for sale up here! If I had to have another it would probably be the 1885 as, I believe, it was the last one available to the Britishicon before they came up with the"Magazine Lee Metford" Mk I. However, even this M'79 makes for an interesting comparison with my 1889 MLM Mk I*. Regards.

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