bladeracer wrote:trekin wrote:Ok, let the hate begin/quote]
Can you post a pic of the whole package?
Is the stock bakelite or fibreglass?
trekin wrote:bladeracer wrote:trekin wrote:Ok, let the hate begin/quote]
Can you post a pic of the whole package?
Is the stock bakelite or fibreglass?
I'll post one up when I get back home. The stock is all timber.
Daddybang wrote:trekin wrote:bladeracer wrote:trekin wrote:Ok, let the hate begin/quote]
Can you post a pic of the whole package?
Is the stock bakelite or fibreglass?
I'll post one up when I get back home. The stock is all timber.
Is that one of your stocks trekkin?
Blr243 wrote:Every time I lay my hands on my no 4 I feel a link to old Aussie soldiers To sell that rifle would be committing a sin to my country
Blr243 wrote:Every time I lay my hands on my no 4 I feel a link to old Aussie soldiers To sell that rifle would be committing a sin to my country
Outback Gunslinger wrote:Who ever owns a .303 please respond as i would like to know how many people here own .303s.
gunnnie wrote:Blr243 wrote:Every time I lay my hands on my no 4 I feel a link to old Aussie soldiers To sell that rifle would be committing a sin to my country
Slight problem with that - Australian military never used No4's ! The No1 MkIII* was the mainstay battle rifle for Australian diggers in both WW 1 & 2, the Malaya conflict & Korea. The Brits adopted the No4 as the main battle rifle in WW2.