bigrich wrote:Wapiti wrote:I would be chasing a Lithgow-made Aussie 303, if you really want to get into the Anzac theme here, and into future years.
Sure, there are evolutions of the 303 like the No.4 etc, and a heap of other countries made them, but if it isn't an Aussie NSW-made one, I can't see the true theme really being followed here.
To try and stop the thread morphing into other recommendations of other more-common rifles and different calibres, I thought I'd just add my opinion on keeping Aussie-authentic.
Unfortunately, quality costs... up to and over $1K for rifles really worth owning for Aussies... Aussie ones.
people want silly money for lithgows these days . the canadian made longbranch is held in high regard by a 303-a -phile i know

just a better qaulity of finish and machining i'm told

I don't know about that, mate. And what is silly money nowadays?
We'd spend a $1000, much more, on some imported cheap bit of steel and plastic as safe queens made to a price, not to survive a war and 100 years after that too.
A battle rifle in great nick, made by the very Australian relatives of those serving at the time, made here?
We all go on about Aussie made, then sell ourselves out with the cheap stuff and tell ourselves we're true blue.
I put up my opinion because that's what a forum is about and specifically talked about an Aussie rifle being what I reckon the only way to dedicate the day to our Australians who served. Anything else is to me, a compromise and a sell-out to another country. But that's just my opinion.
I know one thing, the Light Horsemen at Stanthorpe at the Dawn Service, which runs a chill down my spine when they appear out of the dark after hearing their hooves coming out of the cold town air, are wearing the exact gear that our hero forefathers wore to war, from uniforms to saddlery, including their Lithgow-made rifles. The same rifles issued to the men we are commemorating. They will not use something because it is cheap.
Not some adornment that hasn't anything to do with our countries' great heroes.
And the fact that some other country made a later issue rifle (that wasn't any better, merely some further evolution) hasn't anything to do with it. If that's the case, where do you stop?
MG5150 talked about doing a themed hunt with a rifle that our heros used, so to me a Canadian or even British rifle that isn't even the same as was issued is pointless. But that's just me, and that's how I think.