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    Lightbulb Service for L42A1, Enforcer, Envoy and L39A1 Owners.

    Folks,

    I am in the fortunate position of being able to check out the serial number listings for the L42A1, Enforcer and L39A1. As a service to those who own these riflles I am offering to check a supplied serial against the recorded documentation and to pass on what info is available, conversion date, batch size, despatched to, etc.

    I'll monitor this post and answer any queries in due course.

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    A very gracious offer Simon! I'd appreciate any info you could find on L42A1 s/n AV0173.

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    Many thanks

    I'll get one in early before you're innundated.
    L39, ser No UE72 A1132
    Any info would be appreciated.

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    I would also appreciate any info on my L42 s/n H38322 (M47C 1944) also my
    enforcer s/n 650.
    Thanks
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    Simon,

    L39A1 UE70 A850
    L39A1 UE72 A1025

    Do you have the highest recorded L39 serial number? I think the highest recorded by Colin in Fultons was about 1214 ish from memory.

    No pressure!
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    Simon, I have 3 numbers and would appreciate any information can find. They are:

    L39A1 UE 69A 390
    L42A1 R39814
    Enforcer 486

    Thank you,

    Rod Bowman

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    Simon,

    We have a motto at my company "No good deed goes unpunished"

    I have 3 L42A1's, can you please research them?

    K30427
    N34968
    AQ4592

    Thank you, this is very kind of you.
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    Steve,

    Rifle AV0173 was part of batch number 6 which consisted of 10 rifles. The records show a conversion date of 31st March 1971 and on completion it was shipped to store at Donnington.

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve H. in N.Y. View Post
    A very gracious offer Simon! I'd appreciate any info you could find on L42A1 s/n AV0173.
    Last edited by Simon; 03-16-2009 at 04:43 AM. Reason: Typo

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    Harry,

    Rifle A1132 is recorded as having a completion date of 19th June 1972. Upon completion it was despatched to store at Donnington.

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by harry mac View Post
    I'll get one in early before you're innundated.
    L39, ser No UE72 A1132
    Any info would be appreciated.

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    Jeff,

    Rifle H38322 was part of batch number 24 which consisted of 19 rifles. Records show a conversion date of 10th September 1971, on completion it was shipped to store at Donnington.

    Rifle 650, Unfortunately there are no details recorded on your rifle. The serial number is there in the documents but the adjacent columns are blank, sorry.

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff View Post
    I would also appreciate any info on my L42 s/n H38322 (M47C 1944) also my
    enforcer s/n 650.
    Thanks
    Jeff

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