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Original matching 1931 dated Trials rifle w/non matching scope
How do I post photos for this rifle? I had posted photos before, did something change or did I forget how?
As I checked and didn't see were I posted this rifle here before unless I missed it, so here it is.
My 1931 dated Enfield Trials rifle, serial No. A1374. The rifle has been converted to a sniper and is still in it's original, unaltered, and non updated, sniper configuration with matching numbers. Rare to find a sniper still with original Trials parts as almost all most of these Trials rifle snipers had eventually been rebuild or upgraded through the years. The rifle’s numbers all "match" and it still has all the correct and original unmodified early Trials rifle parts with the exception it's missing the magazine cutoff. It has all the correct Enfield and inspector stamps and no updated parts. The scope and bracket are not matching to the rifle. The scope is a MKII and stamped, OS1650 (W. Watson & Son) and serial No. 14603. The scope bracket is numbered #AV3523 and stamped JG, (Rose Bros.). The old original scope numbers (#6041) are still lightly visible behind the receiver on top of the butt stock. The rifle is complete with the scope lens caps, and a leather 1907 US sling, dated and stamped Boyd 42. The stock has been lightly sanded otherwise the rifle is all original and in untouched condition. Overall a very scarce rifle that is still in its scarce original Trials rifle configuration having all its original and correct components/parts including the waisted front sight guard and a early rounded Mk VI cocking button with the side screw and an original early Enfield VI marked magazine. There are no London proof House stamps, except the right side of the receiver is stamped “England
”. The rifle is still in excellent condition and still complete with its original rare Trials VI stamped “Enfield” magazine. Ray
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Last edited by rayg; 09-07-2019 at 07:23 AM.
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09-07-2019 07:02 AM
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Having a heck of a time trying to post photos, even here. Might be my computer..Will keep trying to figure it out Ray
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Brown could you send me your email and I will try to forward the photos to you. Just having a heck of a time posting them, ray02@charter.net
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When I try to post a photo, it says go to advanced, be advised there no "advanced" window/site that shows to click on, Ray
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Originally Posted by
rayg
When I try to post a photo, it says go to advanced, be advised there no "advanced" window/site that shows to click on, Ray
Next to the 'post quick reply' button.
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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Thanks Alan, that window does not come in/show on my post... I know what it is as I use it on other forums but for some reason that window does not display on my post. All my post shows is "replay" and "report post" Ray
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Originally Posted by
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All my post shows is "replay" and "report post" Ray
"Replay" ?
Are you in video mode ?
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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Not that I am aware of. If I am, I don't know how I got on it and how to get off it?
Last edited by rayg; 09-07-2019 at 06:29 PM.
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You may find it helpful to read this thread, it has step by step instructions on posting pictures.
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=28752
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Rayg
Is this also a rifle you are "trying to value"?
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