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    My Great Grand Father carried one of those around riding with the Bushmanland Borderers unit. He called it the pompom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dogmatix View Post
    My Great Grand Father carried one of those around riding with the Bushmanland Borderers unit. He called it the pompom.
    For those interested, an interview with Radio NZ before my Great Grand Father died is on file. I have it on CD.

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    He was the last President of the NZ Boer War Veterans Association when it closed around 1974.
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    Have had a few enfields but the go to for me now is a Enfield P14, mines a sporter with weird scope mounts..austral ?? ball and socket sorta thing but its a great shooter.
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    I like my Enfield and have talked about upgrading it many times, but never do.
    Sold it to a mate about 30 years ago, he sold it to another friend who went overseas, so his parents gave it back to me. Shot heaps of animals, don't know if it got any people, but it will be 100 in a couple of years and is still going strong.
    Doesn't look like much but shoots OK and never jams.
    Just have to make sure you don't load it until you're ready to shoot as I have little faith in the safety.

 

 

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