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    British Shooting Show - pictures

    What a great day out. In amongst all the millions of shotguns were several very good "heritage arms" stands. Here's a few images for you:





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    Thanks for the pictures. Those are some nice old classic rifles. And if I convert the exchange rate correctly some of the prices are real fair. They wouldn't last long at a gunshow here in the USAicon.
    I have been looking for a Win 1890 US marked, Win 74 Britishicon sniper rifle from WW11, and a Win 67 British Lend-Lease from WW11. Are there any other Lend-Lease rifles except the Moss 42MB that you know of?
    Any more pictures you can share with us?

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    1. Are there any other Lend-Lease rifles except the Moss 42MB that you know of?
    2. Any more pictures you can share with us?
    1. As regards lease lend, there are a few Ross training rifles about. I have a 42MB the barrel of which is marked as Property of the US Government. Hope Barry O'Barmy doesn't ask for it back. My knowledge is greater in smallbore trainers so I guess there'll also be some fullbore lease-lends around. Not sure how the Savage and Long Branch Lee Enfield products square with LL....

    2. Not a lot but there's another thread entitled Britishicon Shooting Show in which I've posted a couple or so.

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    ther brits have it

    many thanks for the very nice pictures. Looks like the twenty- two rifles are in nice shape there.

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