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    Hello all.
    Thought I would join up and say hello.
    I have been here a few times to learn about my rifles and its time to get involved.
    I own a few nice Enfields, from black powder muskets through to No.4,5 and a couple of others.
    And a 1896 Mauser.

    Here is a pic of one of my favourites, a No.2 Mk IV .22 Trainer.
    Cheers.
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    Nice 1917 Lithgowicon there.

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    Welcome and very beautiful trainer!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by No.2 SMLE View Post
    a No.2 Mk IV .22 Trainer.
    Nice rifle, I love the big ones like that, they shoot so mildly and accurately.
    Regards, Jim

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    My No2 mk IV is one of my faves, it’s a 1916 LSA that was converted by BSA and then went to Canadaicon. Don’t know how it ended up in the US.

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    The .22 trainers are great fun; all the family can shoot them.
    Nice big box of ammo too! looks like a perfect weekend at the range!

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