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no.4
4-4-0 is a locomotive type with a classification that uses the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement and represents the arrangement: four leading wheels on two axles (usually in a leading bogie), four powered and coupled driving wheels on two axles, and a lack of trailing wheels. Due to the large number of the type that were produced and used in the United States, the 4-4-0 is most commonly known as the American type, but the type subsequently also became popular in the United Kingdom, where large numbers were produced.Almost every major railroad that operated in North America in the first half of the 19th century owned and operated locomotives of this type.
[SOLD] $450 - Post-war version of the Enfield WW2 rifle, the No.4 Mk.II went back to all-milled parts, graduated sites, and finer wood and tooling, which makes these the best shooting No.4's to own. 1954-dated, all matching serial numbers on the wood, receiver, bolt, and magazine. In very good...
Edit: A suitable sportized Enfield has been located. I'm no longer in need of one. Thanks!
I'm looking for an SMLE No.1 rifle for a specific project. I might settle for a No.4, but I'd rather have the forward notch iron sights. The project will involve rechambering and modernizing the rifle...