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    Australian LITHGOW collectors

    Can you please tell me the rare/sought after/collectable etc etc Lithgowicon butt socket marks and/or dates.

    I saw a huge tub full of Lithgow No1 rifle bodies, rear ends, cut from 1 inch forward of the charger guide. All dates and markings.

    Will look for what you want/need BUT, if I sort them out, do you want then and can you import them. Otherwise only fit for scrap. Let me know…...
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    1913/14 would be the most desirable.

    Not sure if they could be imported into Australiaicon as they are probably still deemed as firearm parts even if they are cut in half.

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    Did someone mention that a certain 20's date was rocking horse material somewhere?

    Any definite word on importing what are effectively paper or fishing weiights. Shame to scrap them……….

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    anything in the 1930's is hard to find
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    Hi Peter,

    Firstly as they have been cut forward of teh bridge and no barrel can be attached they can be imported without a worry as they are no longer classified as a rifle part.

    The rarest years are:
    1913 -1914 4,760
    1922-1923 2,700
    1923-24 3,320
    1924-1925 3,140
    1925-1926 2,760
    1926-1927 3,000
    1927-1928 3,200
    1928-1929 3,200
    1939-1940 3,480

    The rarest of the rares are:
    1913 60
    1929-1930 340
    1934-1935 500
    1935-1936 1,141
    1936-1937 900
    1937-1938 421
    1938-1939 800
    1953-1956 1,000

    Cheers

    P.S. Would love a 34-35 or a 39-40

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    Thanks for that. I will go over to see him and look tomorrow. Hold your fire……….

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    Id definitely want a 1913 as no 1 pick.

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    Weird, I import enfield wood into NZicon from the UKicon no issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssj View Post
    Weird, I import enfield wood into NZicon from the UKicon no issues.
    Woodwork is one thing SSJ. What Peter is asking about is the rear section of a receiver.

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    Woodwork don't get me started, I wanted a reproduction M1icon Bayonet for my 03A3, all good until they added the postage and it came to over $100 so sad too bad can't ship to you as we don't have an export licence.
    Sellers on EBAY must be making a killing currently with these stupid UN Laws.

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