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No1 Mk3 Dispersal Rifle re-rebuild.
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09-14-2023 07:40 PM
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Yes, that's what I think the No 1 and No 4 should have been. Compact, easy to handle, sufficient length for accuracy, etc.
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I did one years ago for a friend, cut it down and made a carbine. It turned out well though he never shot it. I last saw it being sold out of his estate at the Calgary gun show after the buyer was walking away with it...no pics, that was almost before cameras.
That one looks good, nice job.
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Looks great. That shorter barrel adds even more to the "bullish" look of the old Smelly. Great!
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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Nice job. It does look attractive and handy.
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There are more than a few floating around in Aussie.
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I’ve had a couple. A couple years back there was one advertised in Australia
for a premium price. The seller had it authenticated by a well known expert as being one of the rifles cut down post war and used in APC’s. Previous to him, I owned it and it had been cut down by the bloke I bought it from in his back yard shed. He didn’t want to know me and it sold for a very large amount of money.
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Originally Posted by
Homer
I’ve had a couple. A couple years back there was one advertised in
Australia
for a premium price. The seller had it authenticated by a well known expert as being one of the rifles cut down post war and used in APC’s. Previous to him, I owned it and it had been cut down by the bloke I bought it from in his back yard shed. He didn’t want to know me and it sold for a very large amount of money.
It is amazing how collectors will latch onto any good story that makes their rifle 'special'.
It seems that the Durban Police and the Zulu Forces must have been issued with far more rifles than they could ever us, but, it gives a rifle provenance to those that know no better, or have not researched the subject.
Caveat Emptor !
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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