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    I would restore it as the parts are easily come by. They aren't making any more and while it will never be worth a fortune, it should have sentimental value if it was your grandfather's.

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    No4 Mk1

    Looks like the end of the barrel has been cut also.

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    I hate to say it but your missing about 1 1/2 inches from the muzzel end.

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    Really??????

    You folks would have a better clue than me of course...but I would have bet my life on the fact that the barrel was never cut.

    It simply looks how it should look.

    Interesting.

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    The front end HAS been cut off - you should have bayonet lugs and it should look like this :

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan de Enfield View Post
    The front end HAS been cut off - you should have bayonet lugs and it should look like this :

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