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    No1MkIII Regulated by Fultons

    I have a No1MkIII target rifle with an AGP heavy barrel. It has been Ball Burnished, and is marked with the "regulated by Fulton's" stamp.

    I was wondering if they would still have any records of when this work was done, and any other info on the rifle.

    Would they still have theinformation, has anyone else tried this?
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    I tried contacting fultons last year about several of my target rifles.They said no records were kept.

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    That's a shame. Would have been nice to know how the rifle got from Englandicon to Vancouver BC.

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    Do I detect a possible serial number list coming up? lol, they do have a certain prestige, limited numbers, and being a combat rifle at the target range carries undeniable panache ...worthy of recording, perhaps ...

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    If someone starts a list I will certainly add the ones I have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal O'Peridol View Post
    That's a shame. Would have been nice to know how the rifle got from Englandicon to Vancouver BC.
    There was a time when a person could easily bring a gun from virtually anywhere to Canadaicon. DCRA #1 and a few others were brought to Canada by a resident of Vancouver Island. I would guess a serious target shooter brought it before the word "gun" was thought of as evil by many. Got to be careful here I don't get POLITICAL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by superbee View Post
    If someone starts a list I will certainly add the ones I have.
    Me too ...

    We might need two lists, There's Fultons rifles and also Parker Hale regulated. Of those I've only seen No4's here in NZicon,

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