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    Accuracy International PM/L96 Integrally Suppressed

    Hi all,

    Out of curiosity, does anyone know how many privately owned integrally suppressed barrel kits for the AI PM/L96 there are in private hands? I only know of one currently, they certainly aren't common.



    Outside of private hands I know the Royal Armouries and the Small Arms School Collection in Warminster both have one but those are the only others I know of, it could be safe to assume that the defence academy at Shrivenham might have one too.
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    Nobody really knows how many L96/PM's in any variant are in public hands.

    It's all guess work

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    and........................thats the joke of the system!!
    You can't even get a staright answer about ENFORCERS with Police Forces, they haven't got a skuby!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gil Boyd View Post
    and........................thats the joke of the system!!
    You can't even get a staright answer about ENFORCERS with Police Forces, they haven't got a skuby!!
    And, when I did an FoI request to the various forces, one came back and said they had all been guillotined as they could not sell them to civilians.
    I know the location (around the world) of 5 of their Enforcers happily all in one piece and apparently functioning correctly.
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    Yes true..................so you imagine what the Military is like............a lot lot worse on accountability, just visit the Withams DV MOD sales site, and see the new stuff being sold off including aircrew watches, alledgedly "STARRED" items where a hammer has to go through them after Military service....absolute ROLLOCKS!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gil Boyd View Post
    Yes true..................so you imagine what the Military is like............a lot lot worse on accountability, just visit the Withams DV MOD sales site, and see the new stuff being sold off including aircrew watches, alledgedly "STARRED" items where a hammer has to go through them after Military service....absolute ROLLOCKS!!

    Yes, I know Withams and previously I used to gpo top the MOD dispersal sales (before it went out to civilian auctions) at Ruddington.
    Bought a few BSA Bantams and got them registered and sold on.

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    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan de Enfield View Post
    Yes, I know Withams and previously I used to gpo top the MOD dispersal sales (before it went out to civilian auctions) at Ruddington.
    Alan, I'm reminded that Ruddington had rows of 1 ton armoured Humber's (Pigs to many of us!) in 1970 that were quietly bought back into service by the MOD for internal security use in Northern Ireland. We also used them for the School of Artillery at Larkhill as OP vehicles, these disappeared overnight and were replaced by Land Rovers the next day.

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