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View threadAn original complete kit like that wouldn't go for much less over here either!L42A1 - Wikipedia
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I'm no expert but I saw it and thought it was amazing especially the box and all the bits.
He guy said it isnt a genuine one as they go for around 12k gbp. He got Fultons who are one of gunsmith at bisley to make it for him. It has an original barrel and original glass though and even the box is a work of art. ita actually in 7.62.
a few friends have smle in 303 and they are great to shoot.
L42A1 - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
I'm no expert but I saw it and thought it was amazing especially the box and all the bits.
The guy said it isnt a genuine one as they go for around 12k gbp. He got Fultons who are one of gunsmiths at bisley to make it for him. It has an original barrel and original glass though and even the box is a work of art. it's actually in 7.62.
a few friends have smle in 303 and they are great to shoot.
Cool! So, not being up on the Lee Enfield Sniper rifles, would that be common to see a placard dated around 1971?
I question your dates Random Guy.
My L42A1 is one of 22 rifles converted in the very first batch of rifles after the trials was completed. Conversion date 2-25-1970