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    My three Enfield snipers

    Thought I'd take a photo shoot of the three together with the new BSA one I just got which I posted on this threat earlier before I put them away.
    The top one is the new one, all matching including the scope and mount. Complete with transit chest I'd to the rifle, and metal and canvas scope cans.
    The second BSA one is minty and the rifle is matching but the scope and mount arn't. It's complete with the chest, scope can and Signals telescope.
    The third one is an all correct/unmodified Trials rifle converted to sniper with a mismatch MkII scope and mount. Also shown with an early Mk1 bayonet.
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