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    French Resistance No4Mk1.

    I acquired this 1944 No4Mk1 in May of this year, but it's taken until last week to complete the paperwork. Hence my wait before showing you the rifle. It was part of a parachute drop to the local resistance in the Eure and Loir region around the time of the invasion. It has been properly preserved for over 70 years. It is quite frankly in spectacular order. There are a few marks on the woodwork; but no rot at all. The metal work still had traces of cosmolineicon; and hardly any signs of wear at all.
    Took it to the range yesterday. It is accurate and the whole thing; trigger, bolt etc, just feels like new. Not bad for a 73 year old rifle.
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    Note: I removed my prescription lenses from my safety glasses for the second set of 5 shot's. Makes quite a difference when you can see properly!(I use them for pistol shooting)
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    Nice find.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 30Three View Post
    I acquired this 1944 No4Mk1 in May of this year, but it's taken until last week to complete the paperwork. Hence my wait before showing you the rifle. It was part of a parachute drop to the local resistance in the Eure and Loir region around the time of the invasion. It has been properly preserved for over 70 years. It is quite frankly in spectacular order. There are a few marks on the woodwork; but no rot at all. The metal work still had traces of cosmolineicon; and hardly any signs of wear at all.
    Took it to the range yesterday. It is accurate and the whole thing; trigger, bolt etc, just feels like new. Not bad for a 73 year old rifle.
    Attachment 88111Attachment 88112Attachment 88113Attachment 88114Attachment 88115

    Note: I removed my prescription lenses from my safety glasses for the second set of 5 shot's. Makes quite a difference when you can see properly!(I use them for pistol shooting)
    Really well done, great find (been looking forward to these pics). A fine rifle with Frenchicon resistance pedigree, I hope your fellow shooters appreciate it at the range mate...

    I still hold out hope of procuring a resistance used K98icon or No4 one day...

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    Fantastic find, color me green with envy.

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    Wow nice! Where did you find that one at?

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    This came to via a friend who knows the son of the local resistance fighter that collected the parachute drop and stored it after the war.
    I had heard about it some time ago and would occasionally ask if it would become available. That paid off in May when I collected it. Took 5 months for the paperwork to get done.

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    Your rifle is special only because of the story, so I trust you've documented everything you possibly can for the future? Most WW2 veterans have now "been promoted", my Dad among them, and even their sons [like me] are getting old; so whatever you can record now is important - it will all be impossible to replicate in the future.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobD View Post
    Your rifle is special only because of the story, so I trust you've documented everything you possibly can for the future? Most WW2 veterans have now "been promoted", my Dad among them, and even their sons [like me] are getting old; so whatever you can record now is important - it will all be impossible to replicate in the future.
    Rob
    Thats some sound advise Rob, Its surprising when were looking for info etc and realise how much has gone to the grave. One thing I would say to 30Three after you document it, I'd keep it low profile .............if you did let everyone see, Im sure there would be a lot more rifles suddenly surface from the same source......

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