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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Note the butt stock had repaired/filled holes in the toe about where the butt sling swivel should go, Peter told us many times about making wood for No5 rifles out of No4 wood. Nothing quite looks right about it except it might carry well.
    Didnt even notice that! Thank you to everyone for their input, this will be a "pass" for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrclark303 View Post
    Is it true that a number of No5's had their bodies replaced with No4's in Cyprus?

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    No.

    But it is true that they were replaced in Malaya

    Peter Laidlericon (the most senior Britishicon Armourer and a forum member) was there and 'did it', here is an extract of a post of his from 26th July 2008


    I think I mentioned earlier that when we were doing the big Crown Agents FTR programme, it was priced (so I was told) that if 70 came in, 70 went out and if some were ZF’d (scrap) then they’d be replaced from our ANZUK (I think this was Aust, NZicon and UK stockholdings) mobilization stores from the huge …., and I mean HUGE Ordnance stockpiles close by at Johore Bahru. So we would cannibalise No5’s and if necessary, send them out with No4 bodies.
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    Looks like a nice done clone. Not collectable but probably nice to own and shoot.

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    Yes, looks like a nice job for what it is.

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    Well,
    I think I would have been suckered in if its fake. Not sure it is though, the provenance would have been the clincher looking into the eyes of the seller
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gil Boyd View Post
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    I think I would have been suckered in if its fake. Not sure it is though, the provenance would have been the clincher looking into the eyes of the seller
    Good point but it is an online auction. I believe this rifle is from a private collection they are selling. I picked up 3 pieces from that collection last month that were pretty nice. The only thing I knew about No 5 Jungle carbines was that there are a lot of fakes out there!

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    I wouldn't buy it as any kind of an original, but maybe to shoot or fill a spot in a collection. Problem is when you find a really good one that's correct...what to do with the spurious one?
    Regards, Jim

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    Years back a buddy of mine invited me over to inspect his Jungle Carbine collection. He had 5 Carbines all in decent condition. Every since one was a fake. Numrich Arms, Golden State Arms or whatever. He was very unhappy with my comments, but I told him the truth. There are fakes everywhere. Let the buyer beware.

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    Can't really see what there is to achieve, on a rifle that is still quite low in value out there. To fake it gets you nowhere IMHO
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calif-Steve View Post
    He had 5 Carbines all in decent condition. Every one was a fake.
    That would suck hugely...he was cross because he couldn't see it.
    Regards, Jim

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