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Posted at Feb 02/2006 12:31AM:
Vipershark: I think this gun is ok but i like the modern day rifle a lot better


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The British Rifle .303 inch No 4 Mk I; commonly known as the "work horse" during WWII.

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The British Rifle .303 inch No 5 Mk I; these weapons came late into the WWII theater.

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Posted at Feb 03/2005 10:09 AM:
Wayne Coleman: Someone gave me a british rifle last week and he told me that it was a 304, could anyone tell me where to look on the rifle to make sure that it is a 304.

Thanks


Posted at Feb 18/2005 09:27 AM:
Chris Witmore: Sorry Wayne, I'm not exactly sure where they would have stamped it.


Posted at Nov 07/2005 08:02PM:
John: We use the No. 4 Mk 1 for Drill Purpose in Sea Cadets (Canada)


Posted at Dec 03/2005 04:24PM:
Brandon Dean Does anyone have a operational Rifle .303 inch No 5 Mk I????


Posted at Jan 16/2006 09:43PM:
Melissa Olson....I have in my possession an original Rifle .303 inch No 5 Mk I. It belonged to my grandfather when he was in the war. I am looking for the strap and bainette that go to it..the gun had been stolen from me and when I was lucky enough to get the gun back it was missing the strap and bainette. If anyone knows where i could find that to replace what is missing..please contact me at Icemaiden1978@hotmail.com thanks


Posted at Jan 17/2006 09:58AM:
How come the modern day British rifle is not on this sight

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