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08-07-2023 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by
boltaction
I have even owned a Long Lee with CEF markings.
Would that ever be a neat rifle. Too bad it's gone, love to have seen it.
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There's Mk.II in the Museum of the Regiments drilled and tapped for the Winchester A5 scope and which is stated to have been used by Pte. Henry Norwest in France
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S7-9A.JPGS7-9B.JPGS7-9C.JPGS7-9D.JPGS7-9E.JPGBAR, I believe I still have photos of it in my records--if I find them later today (once I finish with the water heater) I will post them.
Last edited by boltaction; 08-07-2023 at 10:25 PM.
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Originally Posted by
boltaction
I believe I still have photos of it in my records
Love to see it if you do. Those were always one of my favorite, I've seen the odd picture of them even in the trenches with UK
troops.
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Love to see it if you do. Those were always one of my favorite, I've seen the odd picture of them even in the trenches with
UK
troops.
I put some photos in the above post.
Ed
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Originally Posted by
Surpmil
8th Royal Rifles of
Canada
it would be I think Royal Rifles of Canada
I was intrigued by your post so I did a little digging and found that the Royal Rifles of Canada did indeed send two battalions as part of the CEF but they were the 12th battalion sent over in 1914 and the 171st Battalion sent over in 1916. My personal opinion and I've been wrong before is that no rifle sent over as part of the CEF would be stamped 8 RR as in 8th battalion Royal Rifles.
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