Selling up Part 1 - British No 4 - Mk 1/2

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Selling up Part 1 - British No 4 - Mk 1/2

#1 Post by Convict_keeper »

Well I have decided to bite the bullet (no pun intended :shock: ) and I am going to give up, I just do not get to the range at all and can't see anything changing in the near future ****

Therefore I will give you guys first dibbs

1st Bolt Action .303 service rifle s/n G77739  Dated 1942  Mk1/2, Matching Numbers on bolt and action.  New Enfield walnut woodwork nicely finished. Brass Buttplate with trap and plastic oil bottle.  Excellent bore smooth action. Breech marked “Regulated by Fultons”.

Comes with 96 Rounds, sling, 3 x stripper clips and Bayonette

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I bought this less than a year ago and have only put around 50 rounds through her. Price wise I'm looking for £450 ono

I have more close ups of the woodwork (which is in very good condition - no bumps or scratches)

CK
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#2 Post by bnz41 »

Hi CK

So sorry to hear that news...
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#3 Post by Sandgroper »

Surely, you could keep one - JIC you can make to the range? fingerscrossed

After all you had to jump through all those hoops to get your FAC in the first place.
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#4 Post by Ovenpaa »

CK, you must be able to keep one surely? It seems like such a shame to give up now after the process of gaining your FAC and choosing your rifles.
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#5 Post by Convict_keeper »

yeah I know what you mean, but if I dont get the enjoyment from them, then I'm of the opinion that I may aswell sell them.

Will find another hobby to occupy my time lol

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#6 Post by bnz41 »

If I was looking for a .303 this one would be perfect, I held this a few weeks ago, when I went to look at the 1903A3. It's in great condition and a good price including the extras...
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#7 Post by Convict_keeper »

Thanks Bnz, you sure I cant tempt you to get another one ;)
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#8 Post by Jacko »

Ive been on the look out for a 303 looks a nice rifle if you pm your phone number i can give you a call tomorrow
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#9 Post by Convict_keeper »

Jacko wrote:Ive been on the look out for a 303 looks a nice rifle if you pm your phone number i can give you a call tomorrow
You have a PM :goodjob:
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#10 Post by Christel »

Sad day CK :bad:
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