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    my first and new to me enfield

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    congratulations a nice mk1/2 is on my wish list. Great start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary D View Post
    congratulations a nice mk1/2 is on my wish list. Great start.
    I'm not sure why because I've decided that I like the No 1 and its predecessors MUCH better than any No 4 or No 5... but a No 4 Mk 1/2 is somewhat on my wish list too.

    My other wish list item, ANYTHING made between 1907 and 1914 or so, got scratched a few days ago when I picked up a 1908... but... sigh... it's in grenade launcher configuration. I want the original wood, volley sights, etc., useless as those are to me.

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