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Yep, where restricted to lever and straight pull shotgunsAre you in Australia?
Yep, where restricted to lever and straight pull shotgunsAre you in Australia?
It's chambered.
Yep, where restricted to lever and straight pull shotguns
It's chambered.
Western AustraliaAre you in Queensland?
Western Australia
I could of brought my clunky arse Adler and been laughed at.That's a damn shame, I'm in QLD and have a Cat C licence, I've got an 870 you could have come out "hunting" and just fired 1000 rounds from it over an afternoon lol.
Most iconic/significant:
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Bonus cool:
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Not like a mark.
Didn't used to I'm not a big fan of killing things, but its become a necessity nowdays ever since dickheads started bringing pigs back from out west into the farming land cause they were too lazy to drive 4 hours to get their thrill kills.I could of brought my clunky arse Adler and been laughed at.
You do much pigging?
My Enfield is pretty close to the one you have pictured up top. My father in law left it to me when he passed in May along with the rest of his collection.
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One pictured up top is an m1 Garand. Primary rifle for the US Armed forces from like 1936.
Yours the Lee Enfield was primary rifle for Commonwealth nations from like 1910 onwards. It's likely yours is from Canada originally.
Both saw conflict in WW2 but the Lee Enfield saw conflict in WW1 as well. an absolutely outstanding .303 rifle.
I love guns, but being in Canada means doing with far far less options. I'd have a mini armoury if I was American.
Was the inspiration for Han Solo's blaster too
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