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    home guard rifle

    Hi all,
    i have the opportunity to purchase a red banded eddystone that i believe was issued to the English home guard during WW2. The owner has fired it and says it is all god that is the barrel is like new , great condition etc, hopefully pics to follow.

    Is there anything to be aware of before purchase?
    cheers fellas
    NED

    P.S. Also what is the expected grouping capacity of these rifles if all is correct?
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