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That word again!
On that site with the word that instantly causes a 1000% price rise in value "Sniper" just imagine the spotter telling the firer where to aim!!!
And whats the go with the Tiger stripe No.4 woods!
LEE Enfield Rifle Smle Sight AID Sniper | eBay
LEE Enfield NO4 MK1 Tiger Stripe NO4TX Marked NEW UN Issued OLD Stock | eBay
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Last edited by CINDERS; 09-18-2014 at 07:36 AM.
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09-18-2014 07:34 AM
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The stock was for trials in Malaya....to see how long spray paint will stick to wood. I think we've seen this before.
Last edited by Steve H. in N.Y.; 09-18-2014 at 09:01 AM.
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Wonder how anyone's supposed to believe the aiming aid is a sniper attachment...reaching a little.
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I think he just added sniper to the title so he'd get more coverage in peoples searches. His description of the item says it's an instruction aid.
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I'm not too sure whether those stripes were ever trialled in Malaya..... certainly not in my time! Once you got through the primary stuff you could hardly see anything let alone painted-on stripes! Nope............ The insect repellent would remove paint, plastic and most other things PDQ! Or were you just being flippant Steve?
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What's a No.4TX? That's a new one on me!
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Or were you just being flippant Steve?
Absolutely.
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Some poor erk got the job as K.P here knock yourself out with a spray can and fumes? but the No.4TX nomenclature is a mystery can this be solved.
I think and correct me if I am wrong but was not there a Parker Hale 1200TX!
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I'm not too sure whether those stripes were ever trialled in Malaya..... certainly not in my time! Once you got through the primary stuff you could hardly see anything let alone painted-on stripes! Nope............ The insect repellent would remove paint, plastic and most other things PDQ! Or were you just being flippant Steve?
Me thinks the tiger stripes are a form of protection, Tigers are protected these days so the opposition won't fire on what he sees as a tiger in the scrub.
PL, the only thing that the insect repellants wouldn't do..........was to repell insects.
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We had an insect repellent when I was working on the railways that attracted the buggers so the unknowing were selected to use it so the rest of us could work in peace, you know the type "Go to stores and get a long wait will you and while your there pick up a packet of wooden welding rods will ya."
Of course you have to have the store person in on it as well.
Last edited by CINDERS; 09-19-2014 at 09:21 AM.
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