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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Payneicon View Post
    For those of you who read Brian's post & feel a little confused, that is because Mr Thorp posted a few words intimating that he is entitled to free speech (which he is), & that forum members located in the UKicon ('Limeys') just don't like that. He reiterated that in his & others' views the rifle is genuine.

    However, this post did not stay up for long & would seem to have been deleted, though by whom I do not know.

    I only mention this to put Brian's message into context.
    Wow.
    Thorp sounds like a lovely person on so many levels....not.
    But he clearly still has some connection to this dealer then.....or knows a lot less than his ego thinks it does......otherwise he wouldn't have stuck his oar in.....other than to be nasty of course.

    Hey ho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy W View Post
    Attachment 121042Attachment 121043

    Looks like it has been skimmed, re-engraved and re-painted to me. Appears to be the same receiver, but clearly different engraving.

    Even more fakery then

    You can see the remains of the No.4 MK1 engraving that they didn't quite erase when skimming the old engraving off.
    With thanks to Roy, I blew these pics up etc and it has been bead blasted ( the reason the No4 etc is a bit harder to see as this is only etched and after a few sessions in the blast cabinet they become faint)
    probably done to give it a more realistic finish, the engraving although looks re done, its the original which has been over engraved to make it deeper and wider.

    Fraud, forgery and deception is all I can say, I doubt the seller has the skill set for this so the person who did the work is an accessory to the crimes...... Like Brian says would probably make a good shooter if described correct and the price was in line with a converted No4 to a target rifle.

    Lets hope someone does there ground work and sees this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Payneicon View Post
    For those of you who read Brian's post & feel a little confused, that is because Mr Thorp posted a few words intimating that he is entitled to free speech (which he is), & that forum members located in the UKicon ('Limeys') just don't like that. He reiterated that in his & others' views the rifle is genuine.

    However, this post did not stay up for long & would seem to have been deleted, though by whom I do not know.

    I only mention this to put Brian's message into context.
    Blimey, Limeys and Cowards! It's a shame it came and went so quickly, sounds hilarious!

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    The post in question violated our user's rules and was deleted accordingly. Let's move on,

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    It appears that this rifle is now no longer listed on the dealers website and the previously linked pages have been deleted.

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    Unhappy

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Thorp View Post
    The condition is this L42a1 and marking obviously make this one of the very few genuine L42a1 that have ever come onto Milsurp. I have been amassed by sheep mentally of members that appeared to have risen the tile line on social bullying to a new height.
    I have also notices a member call Gil Boyd who obviously has very inflated view of himself but lacks any substance, like an over inflated balloon.
    Bullying like this to an company who probably has no idea that this social media site even exist !

    So, so, sad.
    Last edited by Alan de Enfield; 11-10-2021 at 04:25 AM.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Thorp View Post
    The condition is this L42a1 and marking obviously make this one of the very few genuine L42a1 that have ever come onto Milsurp. I have been amassed by sheep mentally of members that appeared to have risen the tile line on social bullying to a new height.
    I have also notices a member call Gil Boyd who obviously has very inflated view of himself but lacks any substance, like an over inflated balloon.
    Bullying like this to an company who probably has no idea that this social media site even exist !
    Methinks he doth protest too much!

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    I've given up on this thread & would humbly & respectfully suggest the rest of us do, too. Mr Thorp has aired his views & so have we, so let's just leave it there......

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