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    some enfields

    not all, but some of them.
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    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3538/...d5ccf739b7.jpg
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    not sure i ever shot non corrosable ammo out of any of them..the barrels is all nice, though.
    had most of them along time, too. took the scope off the ultra rare classic greek jay cee.
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    as i get older, i'm starting to get religion.
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    Ed, I did the research as requested. Your Greek JC was taken along on Charles Lindbergh's expedition when he discovered the North Pole on 7 Dec. 1941. Quite a valuable piece. Anything else you need to know, just holler.

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    thanks,steve.but i already knew that.

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    303 collection

    Nice collection Goo! I have accumulated a few also (see PIC).

    I have really learned to like the 303 Enfield; soft recoil and good accuracy. However, the Remington P14 "Made in USAicon" (bottom in PIC) is, by a wide margin, the most accurate.

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    i been wondering what to do with them when i croak.

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    Too late to do anything much about it once it´s happened.

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    I wondered about that myself so I have an arrangement with a friend who will help my wife dispose of my collection. A few pieces I would like to go to my sons but I want them to start their own collections. There is nothing better than the feeling of finding the one you are looking for and waiting to get it home to take it apart.

    Real nice collection here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goo View Post
    i been wondering what to do with them when i croak.
    Hey DAD i have an idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goo View Post
    i been wondering what to do with them when i croak.
    When you croak, it wont matter any more to you
    Its the family's problem then.

    I get that stuff from my sister. "Whats going to happen to all your guns after you die?"

    My reply, its not my problem anymore.

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    one time i read a book about frogs one time.
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    the book said female frogs don't croak.
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    that did not seem to be correct.

    i discovered that they will if you hold their little heads under water long enough.

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