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Re: The role played by non-Europeans in the Great War Posted on: Fri, 09 May 2008 12:58:30 -0500

Anonymouse wrote:

> the enfield IS a fine rifle.
>

Got a 44 model that had only been used as a drill rifle. The milling marks in
the action were still black.

When I was a kid I learned how to shoot the Enfield, and still amaze people
with my ability to hit a target at 800 yards using iron sights.

JJ


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