A complete shot in the dark, but there was a "6 Field Company Canadian Engineers" that was raised in Vancouver, BC early in the Great War, and was subsequently deployed to France in early 1916...
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A complete shot in the dark, but there was a "6 Field Company Canadian Engineers" that was raised in Vancouver, BC early in the Great War, and was subsequently deployed to France in early 1916...
Great info - thank you very much!
Lady Luck smiled briefly upon me today, as an older acquaintance of mine who was cleaning up his basement chanced upon 5 sealed cardboard boxes of .303 ammunition, which he gave to me (he also gave...
well...what a recruit thing to do...I have removed the forestock, and lo - the butt screw turned right out...thanks!
I'm trying to tear down and rebuild a sadly sporterized 1918 dated LSA manufactured No. 1 Mk III* and have immediately run into problems trying to remove the butt - I can get the screw to turn about...