Gents, Lt.Col. Glenn IS the real deal and works for the Oz Army Historical Unit.
Any assistance given would be most appreciated.
Just my 2c worth. Thanks.
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Gents, Lt.Col. Glenn IS the real deal and works for the Oz Army Historical Unit.
Any assistance given would be most appreciated.
Just my 2c worth. Thanks.
Thanks Lithy,
Pity he couldn't ID himself so we knew who we are speaking to.
He's probably got more access to reliable info than we have.
cheers
ned
Don't worry mate. When the book is published I'll be flogging it left right and centre. He's got some highly respected help as well as my bad.
is it being done with crayons?
will our Omark specials feature?
Yours and son's HT's would be?
Do I get a copy?
Thanks and out.
Ned
On a slightly different note just reading Andrew Salmon's Scorched Earth, Black Snow on the 27th Brigade in the Korean War and lo in the central picture part of the book (I like a book with pictures...) is the RAR's Robbie 'The Hitman' Robertson who, the caption has it, was trained to shoot out to 1,000 yards - along with his weapon, a good old SMLE HT (looks like high mounts to me).
I Know these are possible propaganda pics to boost the moral back home at the time, but I think this guy may of made best use of his MP40, dont know if its the same one on the sherman (if it is a sherman just going by the caption) left of the guy at the front with the No4,
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../06/mp40-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...n44px800-1.jpg
The website I referred to was the old Culvers' site. "Maynard", a "banana bender", was a frequent poster and as memory serves he posted comments and pictures (some of which I think were AWM marked) of No4s in Australian hands.
John Sukey who posts here may remember the discussions and may have archived some of the material.
Hello, Glenn. I see you found your way here eventually, mate.
The Johnson with the Patt18 scope was an interesting little experiment. Must say I did a double-take when I spotted it!
I can't help on your present inquiry but one thing I am going to mention... Your terminology regards referring to the No4 rifle as an SMLE is incorrect. The No4 was a new development, it superseded the SMLE... It would be like calling a holden commodore a kingswood.
Cheers, mate..
Brad (at the school)
I'm looking for any Australian Army literature and manuals for the AI SR98 sniper rifle. Are these publications available or classified material?
Is that the same as our current .338 rifle Brian? Any ideas Son/Muffer/Bruce/Trooper