There's something familiar about that 8074 number. I have the feeling I've seen it somewhere before.
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There's something familiar about that 8074 number. I have the feeling I've seen it somewhere before.
I once knew where 11-C was, it was painted a brownish colour and had the sliding brass eye shade of the MkI's made in the UK. At what point R.E.L. abandoned the eyeshade I don't know; one of those...
Has this one been logged yet?
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"...with its correct No 32 Mk I sniper sight, number 6339, dated 1941..." Obviously not the correct scope, but one fitted later.
Any luck with those air shipment details Warren?
I know nothing about those Roger and I suppose without some unique markings it would be impossible to prove that such were not simply No.7 barrels grafted onto No.4(T) actions(?)
We all know how...
That'll be interesting, and I suppose it is possible in light of the fact that the vast bulk of the H&H production seems to have been in 1944 and 1945, just like Long Branch.
Or in other...
Yes, considering how they put millions of pounds worth of silver (SS Gairsoppa), or the defence plans for Malaya (SS Automedon), on board lumbering old steamers and sent them off across the oceans to...
Seven or eight years ago a local scrapyard cut two into small chunks at the behest of the Gendarmerie Royale Canadien. The remains were gone before I found out. The description from a person who...