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I figured for Canada Day I'd post my Canadian military arms collection.
Sorry for the terrible picture. I wanted to do a decent photo shoot in the light outside, but unfortunately it rained. So this'll have to do.

From the top:

A DC marked 1864 Three band Snider Enfield Mk. II*
A DC marked 1861 Two band Snider Enfield Mk. II**
A 1915 Ross Mk. III: This one is epecially neat because it missed all of the later updates, modified chamber, wider rear aperture, pinned bolt. It is as it would have been issued in 1914
A 1916 SMLE No.I Mk. III
A PCMR Model 94 Winchester
A Longbranch C No.7 .22 Trainer
A FTR'D 1942 Longbranch No.4 Mk.1
A 1955 Longbranch No.4 Mk.1
A M4 Survival Rifle in .22 Hornet: These are actually the last rifles to be stamped with the C Broad Arrow acceptance stamp
A 1945 Inglis Hi Power Mk. 1 with shoulder stock
A S&W Second Model in .455 Webley
A Colt New Service in .455 Webley

There's still a couple pieces that I need to Complete the collection but all in all I'm fairly happy with it.
 
Dem is sum NIIIIICE toys.......

Ever shot the Snider Enfields? I've always wondered what that big, slow bullet's recoil felt like.

I've shot the three band. Still working on making up some ammo for the two band.

I would put it very similar in recoil to a twelve guage shotgun. Just slower and less snappy. More of a push really.
 
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