Woops, a couple of double pic's, just too many to click on:lol:
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Woops, a couple of double pic's, just too many to click on:lol:
Muffer thats very impressive. Mate where did you get those little wooden chest?
They are Kinchrome Tool Box's, made for instruments more so than tools.
Can be purchased from their website.
Looks like a road trip your way is required.:thup:
Hope you mean a road trip to see Demo, I'm up in Townsville for the next few weeks, so that would add a fair few K's to your trip.:rofl:
Brought the dog with me Bindii, spending a few weeks doing research at JCU and the odd Militaria Auction.
I had a look at one today, but I'm not into blackpowder and the rest of the items were not for me, so I saved some money, another auction on Sunday, viewing tomorrow, will see what's on offer.
I know this is a Number 9 - but which one is my question. It almost seems as if it's been beefed up. The aperture is a BSA 6 position, both the sight and the mounting plate are marked Alfd Parker (would have been nice if there were only one) and the address is not a known Parker address.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...DSC01013-1.jpg
forgive my ignorance but i don't know near as much about the Lee Enfield family as i should.
i just picked up a 1943 Long Branch No.4 Mk.1 that has a Mk1 rear sight on it. my question is, would that have been on the rifle during the war or would that sight have been added post war? i never see any WWII pictures of the No.4 with anything but the "L" shaped sight.