Well guys here she is, I know our members from over the pond will cringe but heh, so do I its the law and theres no way around it (unless we revolt) Anyway for those that dont know the history behind it it came from a Grandfather of a guy who bought it back from WW1, he was in the Royal Norfolk Regiment. When he got it home to keep it safe for the kids he removed the magazine, side plate trigger and take down toggle. Since then they are lost ( I am hoping as he goes through his Grandads things he comes across them) So in all gents other than them parts the whole gun is completely matching, even the firing pin has 35 on it. The gun has its original finish and is in what I would call fair condition. I like the old girl and she sits pretty in by display cabinet, bring on the next one
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