Harold Turpin only had £5 to spent to make the two prototype guns, No.T/1 and No.T/2. There was no money - or time - left for a new design of magazine. The Lanchester magazine was already in...
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Harold Turpin only had £5 to spent to make the two prototype guns, No.T/1 and No.T/2. There was no money - or time - left for a new design of magazine. The Lanchester magazine was already in...
Well, there it is in black and white....... or at least white! The plastic stuff was not of my era but I suppose that it did prevent the white shoe cleaning stuff from getting all over your pressed...
In response to a PM from the author of this thread, I've nothing to add to Rogers response except that I agree that the AA mark is the steel batch. Important during trials to ascertain movement,...
Like the others, I'm not sure that there was a specific frog for the No9 bayonet. You just used what you were issued with. Usually after your 6 weeks basic training. I don't recall anyone asking...
I hope that he won't mine me saying but Brian at BDL has the UK spec parkerising process off to a fine art and as I understand it, also has the UK spec sunkorite spirit based heat resisting paint. ...
What you think of the Mk2 cocking handle stop modification is JUST what I thin k of your workmanship Cal50! It's a true pleasure to see your kind of workmanship. And on a trusty L4 gun, it makes my...
I would say that it's a total disaster.......... The scope recoils with the rifle and as it does so, attempts to rotate rearwards. Pulling the life out of the large screw holding the front pad...
The addition of the cocking handle stop block on the Mk2 guns was a standard Base workshop and FTR work-over. There were two methods to retain it. The dovetail with braze or two horizontal pins...
There were plenty of what were known as 'LOST OR INDISTINCT SERIAL NUMBERS' and the worst offenders were No4's, 5's No8's and Stens ......., all made at the dreaded Fazakerley. If 80 rifles went...
Nope....., don't know about a No67 scope. I have heard of the similar ex No32 Mk3 No64 conversion though. There was a shortage of No32 Mk3 telescopes for conversion and as spare 'stand-alone'...
If you had a solid tube Mk2 - or better still, a Mk5 Sten and 10 good magazines the worked in YOUR gun, that was all you needed. It was as safe as the other SMG's too. In that fired when you...
That cut-away GPMG just made my day. I enlarged it and just below it was another little stunner........ This time a topless stunner...... More of her please SNAFU!
They came with medium butts but in service the sniper could select whatever size butt he wanted. He could have the cheek-rest shaped to suit and fit whatever sling suited him best and whatever sling...
Off track a bit but I have a funny feeling in my bones that eventually, the good old L2 series, GPMG FN-MAG will out live the other machine guns. We called it 'The General' I used to invite one or...
Nice to see a mention of the No5 rifle foresight cramp from Brian. Anyone got a No5 grenade launcher. A totally useless piece of work if ever I saw one. Anyone ever heard of anything so daft as...
Yep, Mirage....... Got that Muffer as soon as I looked at the tail. Mind you, I'm one of those to whom all planes look the same! I thought you'd smile about watching the US Phantoms flying low and...
The trouble with cutting barrels down is that, as we found out with MANY scientific (and not so scientific....) trials and tests at Shrivenham under Lt Col Toomeys eagle eye, was that the standard...
Looks like a Palestinian air farce Hawk to me Muffer.
Re earlier pics. Is that an RAAF Phantom? I don't ever recall seeing them in Oz or SVn. Plenty of USAF's though......, usually heading in a...
I am also a big fan of the big, bold and beefy 50cal Browning that seems to go on forever. I could never get my head around those different nations who wanted to all manner of things to 'improve'...
Yes, Roger Payne is correct. I discovered this anomaly in the old Instructions for Quartemasters which was a mine of information regarding production and serial numbers....., meant to be forwarded...
It's from a LAUNCHER, ROCKET, 3.5" M20 the old 3.5 electrically fired rocket launcher. Replaced by the far superior Charlie Gustav 84 in the mid 60's and last used in Malaya and Aden.
Not a...
I'm not sure about that Enfield Lock because there were hundreds of number prefixes going from AA (clothing) to ZA (radio spares) including BA for rifles, LV etc etc etc
I know a bit about them and optical instruments generally. My answer is the same as Surpmil, above. And you haven't come back to him so presume that you've fixed what we don't know.......! Or lost...
I haven't ever seen one in leather but it LOOKS like a leather holdall - as used during the days of pack-saddlery. Note the spaces for all the stuff that you stuff on the webbing hioldall. Just my...
We used to pil blacken lots of small parts - until health and safety started to bite. Then it was bead blast, phosphate and paint which was as good as it gets.
Ah, yes..... health and safety. ...