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    I like the first no1 mk3* with the stock disk, early cocking piece, cutoff and milled sight protectors.
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    The amount of weapons that would have been laying around in the desert with dead soldiers and vehicles during the war, would have been perloined by bedoiun tribesmen too, so the amount of Commonwealth weaponry held, on top of that given under a Government handout, means that there must be hundreds of thousands of weapons in Arab hands right across the region.
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    I agree, but i'm having trouble finding a good working example. The Iraq contract rifle that spurred my question above got sold under me, which was a shame, as it's history was so interesting. It seems many don't have the original woodwork. I don't mind the rifle having some non-matching numbers - that seems just like part of its journey - but if it has 1950's stock and so on, it detracts a little from the sense of history you get from holding a weapon that was used in the !st world war. My grandfather died in 1917 in the trenches. I have many letters home from him, but it would be incredible to be able to learn to shoot the same model rifle he learned on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeteVermont View Post
    it would be incredible to be able to learn to shoot the same model rifle he learned on.
    They're available...
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    As a general rule, the condition of their rifles and weaponry in general was dire to the point of fit only for scrap. The best you could say in fairness was that it worked - just! We saw loads and loads of it. Even the chromed stuff used by the palace guards was dire when seen from a foot away! What they lacked most of in those middle eastern climes was oil...... well, certainly for when it came to cleaning their kit!

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    The Mudjahadeen were supplied with a lot of rifles and ammunition during there visit from Russiaicon. I've mentioned it in a previous post but these arms arrived without the shipping label or the original shipper's address.........and I very much doubt you will find any info on the subject in the national archives.

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    Almost looks like the forend was cut just past the band and then grafted back together later with that small strap that passes under the band.
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    I suggest that old reserve stock was issued, the newest went to the fighting troops in the trenches.

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