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    Beginning to see more No.4T's than were made I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muffett.2008 View Post
    Beginning to see more No.4T's than were made I think.

    As long as no attempt is made to counterfeit the markings and misrepresent the end product, no harm done.
    I know I would not alter a nice original piece by drilling and tapping, but if the damage is already done, why not?

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    once again, I thank the people of this forum for information supplied, especially with my English, it should not be always easy to read me

    I know ebay and do not always appreciate the artificial bidders : Mad:
    as all owners of milsurp, I have a big list as the arm of all the stores that can provide parts
    but it is always good to share knowledge even Commercial
    right here is my opinion

    on my barrel, there are marks

    DD (E) 24720/SK
    D (with a half-bar across) 69 392 / K

    and more forward on the barrel BB306

    you know what it can match as manufacturer
    I tried, but I have not found
    sometimes too much information , kills information

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    Quote Originally Posted by rgg_7 View Post
    Nothing wrong with making a clone. The "real deal" not always available or within the budget. Seeing more No4T's, L42's and target rifles clones appearing at the range these days. Ron
    Totally agree Ron, as long as its not done with a good honest Milsurp, I,ve a few repro/clones myself but all bought in that state, just needed a bit of TLC to get up to spec etc, one of which I recently spent some time on


    Quote Originally Posted by Tatanka View Post
    As long as no attempt is made to counterfeit the markings and misrepresent the end product
    That has been done by a well established business in the UKicon, one of which recently come to light on this forum, an original rifle with a quick makeover and sold with a story that makes the " wizard of Oz" look true, at least Dick Turpin wore a mask....

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    Your barrel was manufactured by Enfield in 1969 as a target replacement barrel. Profile is same as Envoy and some of the later Enforcers. BB306 is the steel grade.These were sold in Canadaicon by "International Montreal", Quebec. Your DCRA rifle was rebarrelled. Should be very accurate. Ron

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    thank you rgg7

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