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No4's Dropped to the French Resistance
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12-31-2016 01:40 PM
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Hi John,
No idea on numbers I'm afraid but your project sounds interesting - presumably you've already got a source identified for one.
My Maltby no.4 and K98
both have such a history. I know their provenance through family connections - they were part of a stash of resistance stuff that was discovered when clearing out following the death of an elderly family member. Whilst such discoveries are less common these days no doubt there's still stuff hidden away that will continue to emerge in the future. I'm sure I read somewhere about a bren that, following discovery during a house renovation, is now back where it spent the previous 60 plus years.
Keep us posted.
Kev.
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I am very interested in the spike bayonets that may have been dropped with the No4 rifles to the French
Resistance during WW2. Graham Priest does mention briefly that No4 rifles were provided to the French Resistance in his book, The Spirit Of The Pike and he seems to suggest that some spike bayonets may have also been provided with the rifles. I can't seem to find, in his book, any way of identifying a bayonet that has likely been supplied to the French resistance.
I seem to recall hearing or seeing somewhere that only/mainly No4 mk1* (Long-branch) rifles were supplied to the French Resistance, however, I somehow doubt this information because one would think that what ever was available would be supplied??? Does anyone have any further information on this point, please? Thanks.
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Of all the things that the resistance were desperately in dire need of, I'm not happy that No4 bayonets were top of their list. That indicates man to man fighting - the very last means of mechanical defiance as we used to preach....... I wonder if anyone else has views about this aspect. Incidentally, those files that remain at the various Ministries dealing with arms shipments to the various European resistance movements are open to view at the old PRO. I know this in my dealings with the so called 'resistance' Brens in 7.92
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If No4 bayonets were supplied to the French
Resistance I would be very interested to know of anyway in which such bayonets could be identified today such as by way of markings or lack of markings etc, for example.
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I must confess I know very little about this subject, but would be surprised if any special markings were applied (or markings omitted/deleted from) such bayonets. Is there any evidence of other weapons supplied being specifically marked - the rifles, & stens, for example?
Happy New Year to everyone.
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I doubt such weapons would have been marked. Deniability would have been an issue; although, marked or not, if a Frenchman was found in possession of any weapon, I don't think he would have lived very long.
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We had an int Officer at work who's specialist subject was small arms and the European war stuff. We used to use him for these sorts of questions and he always used to chuckle at these so called 'no number' and 'resistance' this that and the other. The best thing you can do is to make it all common because when this stuff is captured it only leads ONE way, back to the national supplier. That's as opposed to 'special stuff'; that can only lead back INTO a resistance cell. That's the very reason why we told the resistance movements that we would supply their needs so there is only one source. Don't start making your own where the local sources point to MANY weak points.
As for these 'unnumbered' fallacies that seem to abound..............
But back to the point. Bayonets - for resistance fighters......... Someone's having a laugh
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But back to the point. Bayonets - for resistance fighters
They'd be far more interested in short easy to hide weapons...high rate of fire. More so than the others I'd think.
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