My "Enfields"
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My "Enfields"
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No.4 Mk2 ser# 330507 Fazakerly and M1917 .30-'06 ser#40764.
The No.4 has a very fine bore and shoots well.I may try cast in it someday.The 1917 has little useable rifling and needs a new bbl.
John
No.4 Mk2 ser# 330507 Fazakerly and M1917 .30-'06 ser#40764.
The No.4 has a very fine bore and shoots well.I may try cast in it someday.The 1917 has little useable rifling and needs a new bbl.
John
everyone needs a few P-14's and SMLE's
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my 45-70 I had built.
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the racks below are located at the Buffalo Bill Museum in Cody Wyoming.
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my 45-70 I had built.
the racks below are located at the Buffalo Bill Museum in Cody Wyoming.
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WELL THATS ONE SLOT FILLED THEN!
I do fancy a 45-70 Enfield, need to get a shot out PH conversion and have it rebarreled.


Duncan
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"Many of those who enjoy freedom know little of its price."
You can't fix Stupid, but you can occasionally head it off before it hurts something.
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just added a Ishapore 2A via a trade.
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I feel much better now.
I feel much better now.

Welcome to the 2A collector club
Well...maybe not club. I have two. I have a 1964 2A and a 1968 2A1. Both, like yours have the rack numbers on the stock. The 183 number is the 2A1.
Although purchased from different sources over a year apart I wonder if they were both ever in the same arms room.
Although purchased from different sources over a year apart I wonder if they were both ever in the same arms room.