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    they are in the US already. I am trying to find the thread with some info.

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    Here's a start. Proving to be a hassle to get what I want.

    Scarce Australian A1A A2

    I know there is another thread out there that I replied to that has more information ... but can;t find it.....

    edit: look in the appraisal and mediation forum for more details. Gander Mountain ( where ever that may be ) seems to be the go.
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    My brother has one and swears it's perfect for long range shooting. It is a heavy beast of a rifle, that's true, but according to him it's worth every penny. I'm going to get to try it out in the spring. As an aside Brit Plumber, how'd you make out with the .22 Lee Enfield?

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    A1a

    If you can find one, see if you can get a cheek piece for it. That helps align the eye better.
    I have one in the 7.62x39 and it is a real shooter! I have heard that it is near impossible to get accesories like the above for it.

    The rifle should come with a carrying case, buffalo hide sling, and two mags numbered to the rifle. The mags were numbered by a felt tip marker!!

    You may have some difficulty placing the mags in the rifle due to very close tolerances and parkerising. I had to use some steel wool to polish away the parker coating though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brit plumber View Post
    Anyone ever used one of these? Any good?
    Yes and yes.

    Had my no4 mk 4 for over a year now and still very pleased with it.
    Shoots consistently MOA or slightly better with the fed gold medal match 168 ammo @ 100 metres off bench. Moves out closer to about 2 inches with regular factory stuff though.
    I've never shot any further than 100 so don't know how they fare past that.
    I honestly cant fault it structurally or mechanically. The finish is spot on.

    The only thing that annoyed me was the lack of a manual or any form of paper work that had anything to do with the rifle. The rifle basically came in a blank cardboard box with nothing but the rifle and mag etc.
    I expected atleast a leaflet of some sort with the company logo and adress with the product model no. etc. I just cant see how a rifle can be sold without any documentation in this day an age where a pair of shoes comes with a safe use manual!

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