I thought this brush with a destiny was originally part of the Carl Gustav CES? Someone in Sweden must have them or know where they were obtained.
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I thought this brush with a destiny was originally part of the Carl Gustav CES? Someone in Sweden must have them or know where they were obtained.
It was the brush bottle that was part of the CES for the Charlie G - originally containing the pull through for the sub calibre adaptor
Thats why the L42 parts list refers to it as 'bottle - pull through'
This old post shows it in the Charlie G User Handbook:
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=46018
As Chosenman says the brush was originally part of the IWS CES cut down to fit into the pull through bottle
Surpmil, the sensible suggestion which you make could usefully re-set the crazy price which these plastic bottle fetch... I think the record at auction, just for the plastic bottle to hold the brush, was £1,700 or thereabouts.
Could a repro be made with a 3d printer? I have tried to find something similar for a long time and cutting down a Swedish Mauser double oiler leaves you something that looks the part but is too small
Why did they have to make its location quite to prominent in the chest! Certainly in mine it is a very empty area 🙁
It is what it is.............if you were building a classic car and the original starter motor was missing you would go all out to find one, no different here with the Charlie G bottle. I think its great, it is just ploughing the price of the L42A1 and full CES up through the roof, and quite right too IMHO, worth every penny.
I see I was mistaken: no apparent Swedish connection. https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=46018
Maybe go and find the principals of this "long gone" company in the Brighton which made the bottles?
Or send one off to S.E. Asia for duplication; maybe too valuable to send off unescorted now!? :)
I have the half inch brush so will attach a photo tomorrow that will help
Looking at the country designation in those two NATO Stock Numbers, the first one is a UK number, the second one is German. Does that help? I can't remember the catalogue section numbers, but I think the first is "General Stores" and the second is "Weapon Stores"...