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    Those POFicon No4 Mk1 rifles are the steal of this millennium. We didn't get many up here in Canadaicon. Not that I've seen anyway. Most of the rifles we see here are Indian purchases from Englandicon, USAicon or Canada. They can be real mixmasters or as new, depending on the luck of the draw.
    POF No4 MkII rifles are more common. They are the next steal of the millennium. They come in fantastic circasian walnut and again, some are all matching and as new, with only a few handling marks. Mine was built in 1959.
    One thing is common amongst the MkIIs though. They have tight bores. I've had the opportunity to measure half a dozen and they have bores that measure from .309 to .311, with 3 of them at .310. They are very accurate as well as all I've seen have excellent bores.

    My question for limpetmine is, what does your bore measure to?

    Nice looking rifle by the way. Lee Enfields are in a class of their own and are probably one of the finest bolt action battle rifles ever built. I know that's sacrilege to mauser and springfield afficienados and I own those as well but the Lee Enfields will do everything and then some that the others will do under all conditions.

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