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12-16-2013 05:49 AM
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Since the UK
special forces used M16
and other weapons rather than the SLR at least in the 60's, in the most case i would suspect that this is another of those wonderful stories that plague our hobby. But Peter is th eman to confirm this, and hopefully agree with me.
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Hey Trundle..........., come a bit closer as I don't want everyone to hear this..... but you'd be doing the whole of the bayonet collecting world a favour by telling him that he's talking a whole load of bollocks....... That is a particularly Army/RAEME technical phrase that I learned in Australia to emphasise the fact that someone is talking a load of......., well......., er....., bollocks!
The correct story/reason for the L1 A1,2,3,4 variants has been well documented on this site. If he still doesn't believe you after you've gently but politely told him of his minor error, ask him to phone me. But my reply will be slightly more robust than this and will include some well known Australian
phrases or sayings
If the L1A3 (and presumably the L1A4 to boot) was specifically for our special forces all I can say is that.......... Oh, never mind
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Ah Peter tell him what you really think ;-)
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If the L1A3 (and presumably the L1A4 to boot) was specifically for our special forces all I can say is that.......... Oh, never mind[/QUOTE]
Pete, if that really were the case. the with the HUGE/VAST/MASSIVE amount of the L1 series that was released from the M.O.D. Then we must have had a VERY large Special Forces!.....................Is this guy on Day release?........
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another one of the "..never ceases to amaze me ..." things about our collecting , like the "unfired" rifle , i think intended to get more cash from the buyer
OH , and what is it with folks that they refuse to do any research & reading on topics they want to expound upon in this manner ?????
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Learning gets in the way of a great story. It still embarrasses me when a theoretical identification i made years ago on my site and then got cleared up seems to have become well known and used as an identification of faked 1907 quillioned blades, despite putting up the correct ID
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that tis a shame , there is an old joke regarding all the good one might offer in life but one dalliance being his remembrance , however old-smithy , you will always be one of my recommended sources to anyone in need of good info , and i know nothing of bad hookie info ......................
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Ah.......................the illusive L1A3 Bayonet, that must have been at the Embassy Siege along with the other 500 wannabees, I've met.
This pen and ink drawing was done for me entitled WHO WAS DARE WINS which encapsulates the theme nicely, it may have been used at the BBQ afterwards to hold a chicken, but who can say as its so rare 

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'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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Originally Posted by
Gil9713
Ah.......................the illusive L1A3 Bayonet, that must have been at the Embassy Siege along with the other 500 wannabees, I've met.
This pen and ink drawing was done for me entitled WHO WAS DARE WINS which encapsulates the theme nicely, it may have been used at the BBQ afterwards to hold a chicken, but who can say as its so rare



Sadly, they walk amongst us!................So anybody wanna buy an L1A3 Bayonet that was used by lofty wiseman, who got it from David Stirling, who got it from Bear Grill's, who found it in the store at Buckingham Palace? It's 'Unique'!... HONEST GUV, a Bloke down the pub told Me, so it Must be true! They are really scarce you know! .... What do you mean, you've got a 4 Tonner (Truck) Full of them!!!!................
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