Today I was doing a preservation service to my L42A1 sniper and I remember a thread about a bipod for these rifles. Was there an issue bipod? Or do you fit one to meet your need?
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Today I was doing a preservation service to my L42A1 sniper and I remember a thread about a bipod for these rifles. Was there an issue bipod? Or do you fit one to meet your need?
There was NEVER a bipod issued. If the rifle was to be fired supported, then the left wrist was to be supported.
I am embarrassed. I highjacked my own thread. Now I discover that I have no L42A1 complete equipment schedule. I have the #4T. where do I find one? please ignore the post above. I will not modify my L42 rifle, it's safe.... thanks..
in lieu of an equipment schedule. Is everything there? the 07 sling is separate.
I had a quick look in the MKL and found a few things that might help you ….
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Milsurps Knowledge Library - 1971 L42A1 Enfield Sniper Rifle
Milsurps Knowledge Library - 1973 Rifle 7.62mm L39A1 L42A1 (Illustrated Parts Catalogue)
Milsurps Knowledge Library - From No4 Mk I (T) to L42 AI - Part 1 (by Graeme 'broadarrow303' Barber)
Milsurps Knowledge Library - From No4 Mk I (T) to L42 AI - Part 1 (by Graeme 'broadarrow303' Barber)
Regards,
Doug
OK thanks. What is the device on the lid next to the decal? Plus I have a veil in mine. was that issue? I have no scout scope anywhere...
It's a lens cleaning bottle complete with brush ... :thup:
You might want to try our Google CSE custom search engine located in the top right corner below the words "Advanced Search". It only searches our site using Google techniques and can be quite efficient. For example, in your case, type in the words l42 lens cleaning and see what happens ..
Regards,
Doug
ps: I think just a bottle recently sold on eBay for GBP 1,131.00 (Approximately US $1,787.66)
Thanks Badger. I now have the full instruction book in PDF at the cost of ink and paper. I found my bottle and brush in a Hebrew marked can in the kit. The history of this rifle would be interesting.
Don't forget that the actual kit also included a supplementary issue too. That was a camouflaged jacket, face veil, wrist watch, binoculars and prismatic compass. The first two items were called 'expense account items' while the latter 3 were what were called G-1098 accountable items.
I'm sure that I did a thing about all this stuff some time ago, Time to do a bit of research and reading-up Arado. The actual CES details came in a green card covered A4 size booklet. One booklet in each kit. Don't download, get properly printed hard copies
Peter, thanks. here is a picture of my MG from Abingdon. more to life then guns.....
Here are a few of the watches
Attachment 42299
A 1975 dated Hamilton
Attachment 42300
The one on the left is dated 1980
Attachment 42301
And a 1967 Smiths
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That's them Gary........ They're a bit like everything the Military has. Treat them right and they seem to last forever.
Good to see an Abingdon built MGA too. Out of interest, is it easy to maintain and source spare parts for in the US?
Woweeeeeeeeeeeeee a Sunbeam Tiger no less. Magnificent! The real wolf in sheeps clothing. How easy is that to maintain in the US?