Gotta love these old Ladies, my first rifle I ever bought was a Lithgow No 1 MkIII* I got for seventy five dollars when I was a teenager, they are the only bolt gun I have ever been able to get trigger happy with.
Over the years I've had the good fortune to expand my collection of them, and I still have the first one.
Currently I watch over two Fazakerly No4 MkII's, ones been issued, the replacement hand guard and the remnants of the stencils on the stock give it away, the other is an un-issued and as yet un-fired by me Irish Contract rifle. My other No 4 is a Century No 4 MkI(T) clone I picked up in trade a long time ago, she isnt too pretty, but she shoots like a house on fire, and last was is a 1917 BSA No I MkIII I got from a local store that had been butchered into a sporter...........
Back to front:
BSA
No 4 MkI(T)
Un-issued MkII
Shooter MkII
All four got to be used as props in a play in Raleigh about a year or so ago, under stage lights no one noticed the incorrect three lol
Over the years I've had the good fortune to expand my collection of them, and I still have the first one.
Currently I watch over two Fazakerly No4 MkII's, ones been issued, the replacement hand guard and the remnants of the stencils on the stock give it away, the other is an un-issued and as yet un-fired by me Irish Contract rifle. My other No 4 is a Century No 4 MkI(T) clone I picked up in trade a long time ago, she isnt too pretty, but she shoots like a house on fire, and last was is a 1917 BSA No I MkIII I got from a local store that had been butchered into a sporter...........
Back to front:
BSA
No 4 MkI(T)
Un-issued MkII
Shooter MkII
All four got to be used as props in a play in Raleigh about a year or so ago, under stage lights no one noticed the incorrect three lol
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