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    LR, please stop destroying history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peridot View Post
    LR, please stop destroying history.
    What history is he destroying? The Enfield rifle? There are millions of them out there. There are numerous examples in museums and in the hands of collectors all over the place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WinterBorn View Post
    What history is he destroying? The Enfield rifle? There are millions of them out there. There are numerous examples in museums and in the hands of collectors all over the place.
    Yeah, and now there is one less. Which means fewer and fewer will exist for future generations to have and learn from. Millions may have been made, but that doesn't mean they have survived. All the more so because America is one of the few places with a reasonable access to these things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peridot View Post
    Yeah, and now there is one less. Which means fewer and fewer will exist for future generations to have and learn from. Millions may have been made, but that doesn't mean they have survived. All the more so because America is one of the few places with a reasonable access to these things.
    Indeed there is one less. Millions are floating around gun shops and pawn shops. Plus, as I mentioned, there are plenty in museums.

    If you want to buy one and preserve it, please do so. But it is people converting them to more practical use, and using them, that keep 303 British ammo on the shelves.

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