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P14 scale drawing - SAID series
I have a drawing of the Pattern 14, one of a set I believe. How are we indemnified/covered for copyright if I post it up for research purposes? I assume copyright has expired?
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07-24-2014 09:10 PM
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Pattern 1914 S.A.I.D 2058 general arrangement F & T Winchester
This was of great interest to me, if anyone has the others...
Attachment 55094
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Attachment 55097
2059, but poor quality
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I darkened the background and turned up the saturation. About 85% readable now.
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Those drawings form part of the documentation issued to armourers, in Australia, at least, during the 1930s.
I have one of those "Boxed Sets" on my shelf. It came from a bloke whose dad was the original WW2 Armourer Sergeant recipient, and his details are noted inside the lid of the box. This set is noted as having, "Three additional plates added from amendment No. 2 to Supplement No. 2 (1942)"
Others in the set include Lewis, Hotchkiss, SMLE, (of course), Bren, Webley revolver, BOYS Mk.1 etc. There is even a little chart of instruction for fitting the Auxiliary spring to "Magazine, Bren .303in M.G. Mk.1" and also a guide to setting the lips on the same mag.
The P-14 chart has some interesting details:
"The (F) rifle is fitted with fine adjustment backsight.
"The [T] rifle has the fittings for the Telescopic Sight, Model 1918, otherwise it is identical with the [F] rifle except that in the [T] rifle the aperture sight stem and sight dial pointer are removed."
The charts essentially provided parts identification to armourers.
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Could you get them scanned?