i want to know the girl's age now seeing that the mother and the grandmother looks are younger than they are. wonder if the father is a human... they dont need a gun to kill someone
@potatoesriceandbread an astute observation and an excellent question. Small numbers of No. 4's were made in Massachusetts. A spare or two could have made it into Korea after WWII as reserve/rear echelon armaments for the ROK. That being said, it looks like ol' vlad here thinks it's a straight-pull...
@DemonHide the US made SMLEs? It doesn't seem so far fetched given Americas pre-involvement WWII support but I've never seen or heard about US made No4s. Do you know who manufactured them? I need to do some reading...
@potatoesriceandbread That's right, Savage produced a very small actually quite large quantity of No.4 Mk I Lee-Enfield rifles at their factory in Chicopee Falls. Here's a general article about No. 4's that makes the claim and here's a forum thread about a particular rifle.
I was looking at her family and thought to myself "I bet the little one is the mom and the big one is her sister." But half right, granny curveball. Well played. Also, Chekov would be proud. We saw a rifle in the background, the rifle gets used.