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    My eyes are burning. These people destroy history.

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    Wipe your eyes MeatMarket, it was probably a wreck anyway.
    Quote Originally Posted by LeagleEagle View Post
    why would someone do this to a perfectly good 1917??
    That it was "perfectly good" is an assumption for which we have no evidence whatsoever.
    I have already suggested that it was quite possibly by no means "perfectly good" to start off with.

    Wich brings me to the next point of respectful disagreement:
    Quote Originally Posted by OLDER THEN DIRT View Post
    It`s one of a kind.
    So is any wreck.


    Patrick
    Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 12-23-2011 at 01:32 AM.

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    Patrick I see your point. I'll give 'em the benefit of the doubt. I just hope it wasn't in good original condition before this.

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    Hey Patrick, you took that (IT`S ONE OF A KIND) out of text. What I said sort of was that you can buy a stock 1917 anywhere anytime, but you can`t buy one like that anytime, which is a one of a kind custom gun. I`ve never saw a one of a kind 1917, unless it was a custom sportized (bad word) 1917.

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    Take a look at THIS

    OK Older Than Dirt, only teasing

    If you liked that, take a look at what I just posted under "Bubba strikes again" on the Lee Enfield forum!

    Even better - or worse - depending on how you take it!


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    Patrick, I had a couple of those 303`s. I bought them back about 1958-59 & paid $10.00 a peice for them. They were good shooters, but I just never liked them. I sold them about 3 years ago for $100.00 each. A good invesment I`d say for something i didn`t like. LOL

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    I don't know why anyone would do that. I have a perfectly good, pretty, apparently new 1917. Still has green preservative paint on it.
    It is in such condition I don't want to shoot it!

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    Paint?

    Quote Originally Posted by RodericusRex View Post
    Still has green preservative paint on it.

    Are you sure that is paint? Or was it reparkerized at some time? I believe grease on top of parkerizing can look very green.


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    Hate to bring this back up, but damn that thing sold for a lot. I think it's kind of neat, of course I would prefer the original though.

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    Sad very Sad to destroy a piece of history.

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