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#4 MK1 long branch in .410????
Has anybody seen one like this before?
http://www.gunbroker.com/item/616034697
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01-27-2017 05:51 AM
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There were plenty of these doing the rounds in England but they seem to have dried up now
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There were plenty of these doing the rounds in
England but they seem to have dried up now
I have a very nice Enfield converted to .410 in 1935. It has not been converted modern commercial .410. I see them at gun shows in this area, eastern NC. The price is usually $400 to 500.
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I have seen plenty of #1 MK 3's converted to .410,but never a #4 Mk1.
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I'd like to try one with .410 slugs myself. Probably do just fine too...
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It is probably one of the rifles converted in England to .410 to allow purchase on a shotgun certificate. They even made up BREN guns in .410.
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Originally Posted by
breakeyp
They even made up BREN guns in .410.
Those would be neat if they fed and worked OK with three ball buckshot.
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