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    More "junk" to ID please.

    I am still sorting out junk and this is the end of it. I would be interested in knowing what guns the items are associated with. Thanks.
    1. Rear sight:

    2. Tool:


    3. Trigger guard:



    4. Trigger guard, no floorplate, made solid:




    5. Cleaning kit:

    6. Oiler:


    7. Cleaning kit:



    8. Grease Rifle:

    9. Cleaning kit:

    10. Hand guard:

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    No.3 is a trigger guard made at RSAF Enfield and is an early version for the Short Magazine Lee Enfield No.1 Mark III

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    No.6 is a bakelite oiler for the Lee Enfield Rifleicon and superceded the earlier brass oiler. It would be correct for either the No.1 mark III or the no.4 Mark 1 series of rifles.

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    #2 is a gas adjustment wrench for the FN49

    #7 is a cleaning kit for said FN49.

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    #4 is a trigger guard for a Remington 1903A3 looks early small bow.
    #9 is a pull through for a 1903, or Garand
    #8 is a rifle grease pot for M1 Garand and M14icon
    #5 is a oiler and cleaning kit for 1903A3

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    We also issued #6 to the FN C1 rifle for the oil bottle. The hand guard #10 is for the Mauser 98??

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    rear sight

    Thanks very much for the quick work and ID of the parts. The rear sight is still unknown?
    And here is one more:
    Last edited by ob'98; 09-04-2009 at 08:01 AM.

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    M1icon cleaning rod, if .30 cal, m16 if .22.
    be patiant..more eyes will look.

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    The rear sight has to be for a sub machine gun, because of the short range markings. The cleaning rod is M16icon.

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    Could the rear sight be for a trainer?

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