M192 over 1948 means it was refurbished by PH Arms Co in 1948, a subsidiary of Parker Hale.
These rifles have a good reputation for accuracy.
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AlanD
Sydney
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M192 over 1948 means it was refurbished by PH Arms Co in 1948, a subsidiary of Parker Hale.
These rifles have a good reputation for accuracy.
Regards
AlanD
Sydney
Do the drawings show any specif markings that were applied to the carbines during manufacture or inspection.
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AlanD
Sydney
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Major Turrp wrote a book about his life in the army , working as a salesman for Sterling after he left the army and opening his own operation complete with a reconditioning work shop in...
How many of the 38001 ended up back in the States? There was a book published many years ago with a title like 'Merchants of Death', or some such - my copy is in storage at the moment. This book had...
There is a nice example of an Elecrolux conversion from a Lithgow rifle, in the collection at Shrivenham.
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AlanD
Sydney
Hopefully this link will work OK.
https://www.facebook.com/LondonSmallArmsCoLtdhistory
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AlanD
Sydney
What is the current issue signal pistol in use with the RAF, currently?
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AlanD
Sydney
Is there a direct link to your Facebook site? I am not on Facebook myself.
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AlanD
Sydney
The boxes on the right are for the "SLEM 7.92mm", or Self Loading Experimental Model, 7.92mm. This rifle was very nearly adopted prior to the adoption of the L1A1, the bayonet was adopted, being the...
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The book will make an interesting follow on from his first book, 'The Stirling Years'. 25 years is a long wait for justice, that's for sure.
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Hi Doc
Quite a few DA rifles are in Australia, I have DA 148 with matching bayonet.
I have a DA prefix survey going on the Ross Rifle Forum. Quite a few are located in Oz.
So far we have...
This mark would be indicative of a purchase through the British Purchasing Commission (BPC) as opposed to Lend Lease.Particularly as the rifle does not have U S Property markings. Even though the...
The proof mark of crossed sceptres with a letter at the top and dot/s underneath is a Birmingham proof mark.35020 If I am reading the chart correctly the letter "D" indicates proof in 1924. The dot/s...
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My copy of "The Golden Century" is not available, so perhaps someone can comment who has a copy of the book. From memory the production of the tube mag version was in the low thousands.
With the...
These box magazine pump action .22 rifles are covered in John Knibbs book, "The Golden Century". My copy not to hand but he states only a couple hundred were made before going onto a tube magazine. A...
I have got a Patchett M/C 29.
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AlanD
Sydney
Both pistols are No2 Mk5 pistols. The No1 Mk 5 is similar but has a longer flared barrel. The calibre is one inch. The number M601 is a war time (WW2) British manufactures code.
M601 is I.L....
I just got my copy of a new publication by Kevin Driscoll, which is book covering all List of Changes concerning the Lewis Gun. These LoC's cover the gun itself -air and ground- and all accessories...
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Hello Simon
Do you have any information on the following L39A1 rifle: UE.70.A805.
I also have a Parker Hale L81A1 in my collection, I don't suppose you have any information on these? Many...