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    That C broad arrow is priceless...nice honest looking rifle.
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    nice rifle. the oil bottle isn't era correct, it is an earlier and harder to find mk2 version.

    more info: .303 Oil Bottles - Other Equipment - Great War Forum
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    Quote Originally Posted by henry r View Post
    the oil bottle
    It's sure a nice piece though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henry r View Post
    nice rifle. the oil bottle isn't era correct, it is an earlier and harder to find mk2 version.

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    You beat me to it, the oiler is rare and worth almost as much as the rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gew8805 View Post
    You beat me to it, the oiler is rare and worth almost as much as the rifle.
    Seriously??? Anybody wanna buy an oiler??

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    Are there are manufacturer's/acceptance markings on the oiler and is there any chance of a picture of the complete oiler, please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    Are there are manufacturer's/acceptance markings on the oiler and is there any chance of a picture of the complete oiler, please?
    It's marked with a WD broad arrow (New Zealandicon), a horizontal B over 16 over H. It's 3 3/4" long. I'm not yet really ready to sellit, mainly because I don't know what it's worth yet, but keep in touch, you never know.

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    I wasn't enquiring because I was interested in purchasing it just in seeing a picture of the complete oiler. I have never seen these early oilers in the flesh only pictures of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gew8805 View Post
    You beat me to it, the oiler is rare and worth almost as much as the rifle.
    I'd offer at least 2 oilers for the rifle!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Gingercat View Post
    I'd offer at least 2 oilers for the rifle! https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...e0ac9faa-1.jpg
    Well there go my dreams of early retirement!

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