And the drawings for a simillar for the PPD:
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And the drawings for a simillar for the PPD:
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Andf here are the photos for the PPsh:
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And I forgot Russia:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/wire-breaker-original-russian-wwi-1915748826
And they made in WW2 another for the SMG PPsh.
France:
https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/304593-french-%F0%9F%87%AB%F0%9F%87%B7-wire-cutter-for-berthier-or-lebel-rifle-bayonet-m1886/
Copies are awayable around 60 $ in France and UK.
The main problem with the bayonet: Like the War Department Militaria bayonet it has a 50th Sterling blade, most made by Hopkinson since 1953. So it is impossible, that both were made in 1946.
And...
I bought this bayonet in a British auction in the 80th:
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It was sold as Bayonet No. 8, but it is totally unmarked. My main problem wtih this was that blade and pommel came...
Some guys have lot of time. And a No. 4T-Trainer real exist - BSA made 100 in 1945. So the L42-Trainer is an interesting idea. But my favorite on this rifle is the Label in the box - you can see that...
Here ist a later model of the trainer:
Non-Restricted rifle Lee Enfield (Long Branch) model C No.7, .22 IN., Mk.I, .22 LR Single bolt actio
In 1944 they didn`t have a name for it.
But with...
I don`t know Malaysian conversion of the Dutch rifle - only the Indonesian. If it ist similar none of the bayonets will fit.
... and the German dealer, who bought them in the 90th, forgot them in his store. Most of them werde made by Poole and WSC. But also one Australian L1A2, two Sterling bayonets and 14 bayonets with...
No, it is no parkerifld barrel. That was the reason I always thougth that this poor sight was made in New Zealand. I take the aditional photos in the next days. In the last days I worked on getting...
I take an additional photo.
Mine came from New Zealand:
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The German Dealer who sold the Chilean rifles bought 30 of them from their Government in 1969.
Here some more of the Winchester test rifles - Winchester also planed them in .303 brit. and in 6,5x58 (the Verguerio-Rifle).
In the last model of the Vickers-Berthier they fit without modification. And they fit in the NZ Charlton Automatic Rifle.
Now it is better zu find:
Pte. Jack Bailey of the Perth Regiment, sniping at enemy troops, Orsogna, Italy, 29 January 1944
If I remeber correct this photo is in the Canadian National Archive, but I don`t remember the keyword for my search. That I found it, was an accident (my research was about a complete other theme and...
Just found the Photo of the Mount and the second photo from the Italian theatre:
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The dealer calls it "Bren Mk. I Tripod Grip" but I never saw it:
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Like this?
Found only one photo of use, but it is my absolute favorite:
Here is No. 156:
Scarce 1937 Dated Brno Production Trials Bren Gun - MJL Militaria
Here is one of the Poole made bayonets:
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With this the question is easy to answer:
M = Maltby
49 = year of production
And where is it possible to find it?