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    Tulsa Gun Show

    Pretty disappointing for Enfields. A few run of the mill No.1's but only a handful of No.4's. One fair condition No.4 T parts gun, 44 BSA Shirley with a Mk1 scope and after market scope mount. Rock Island Auctions had a very nice L42A1 on display that will be coming up for auction on the 20th of April. Everything looked good on it. S/N 32632, Scope S/N 25530 and comes with a transit case and scope tin. The scope windage drum felt good but the elevation drum was locked up tight. One guy had a 1955 Faz not in the wrapper with a $1200 price tag on it. There was one other55 Faz with a $750 price tag. Plenty of other milsurps. All things considered a pretty good show and was able to pick up some non-enfield things I was looking for. Anybody here see anything i didn't ?
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    I see one thing. I need to go to a Oklahoma gun show. Surplus arms are a bit rare around my area. At least you have somthing to look at.

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