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    I think it's fair to say the sales pitch is creative!

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    To say the least, and " ISSUED WITH THE BRITISH 7.64mm SNIPER RIFLE" no less. Must be an upgunned version. We'd need to load for that wildcat.
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    Reminds of that 1920's Lithgowicon fighting knofe for a thousand US dollars on ebay.... its just a bubba'd patt 1907 bayonet

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    Walter Mitty!

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    Mind you he's no more optimistic than the bloke on fleaBay in Scotland who has a No22C scope on there advertised as a 'Lee Enfield Sniper Scope' with an opening bid price of 1000 pounds!

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    In case you "Loos" it, there was a battle at Loos in WWI........"The MkII version was deemed an improvement" ? Isn't that the way subsequent marks work or am I missing somefink....... like BAR I would not mind seeing a 7.64 Sniper rifle now that would be a rare bird.

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    Very, very butchered. Not worth much but would be invited into a collection as what it is, a fighting knife.
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    BFO how do they trace the provenance of these things anyone can mod an '07 and age the marks there are some clever people out there not saying anything about that '07 just how does one tell the real mcCoy's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    how does one tell the real mcCoy's.
    Lots were done after the fact too because of lack of hunting knives and availability of these. Price was once right too.
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