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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    About bloody time they brought out a British rifle, I'll be keeping an eye out for one of these, let's hope they bring out a STEN next

    Pete
    Scottish Lee grew up in Canada and lived most of his life in the US. The Lee-Enfield is as British as a Dagenham Ford. Or a Soton Transit, except the b'stards closed the plant ...
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    I have recently spoken to one of the men behind this exiting rifle and offered them space to launch it at the Kempton Classic Arms Fair on October 15th, but it seems they may not be totally up to speed by then. I am told that they are being put through their paces and undergoing strict quality control.
    With any luck they will be on a stand by our March 25th Fair.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    Scottish Lee grew up in Canada and lived most of his life in the US. The Lee-Enfield is as British as a Dagenham Ford. Or a Soton Transit, except the b'stards closed the plant ...
    I'm not really worried who designed it, we've had a Russian and couple of German weapons out for a while, so it's nice to see one of ours produced.

    Pete
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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    I don't care where , and I don't care who ( well it would be nice )

    Sometimes the Internet does surprise me - and has it uses .
    BINGO thats the Mosin and as expected made in Far East .
    That doesn't bother me in the slightest but is nice to know where made - who made is a priority .
    As collectors , how can we enjoy using /owning a gun , that we don't know anything about !
    You would'nt tolerate it if it was a Webley , so ...
    A BIG thanks to identifying Listone et all !
    Lets sit back and hope this UK outfit can indeed get these in and out for sale .

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