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    Scarce L42A1 provisional training pamphlet SNIPING 1973

    For those of us following the M85 thread there has been mention of the need to issue training pamphlets - even if only provisional. See below some pictures from what must be a very scarce issue - Infantry Training Volume 1 Infantry Platoon Weapons Pamphlet No.10 SNIPING 1973. It is a large format, just over 11.5" tall by just over 8", 161 pagesPeter - I assume Warminster has got one of these? This supersedes the old Pamphlet No.10, 1951 for the No.4(T). As things turned out Sniping Pamphlet No.4 1976 became the issue pamphlet for the L42A1. For the observant amongst us note the picture of the CES with the bog standard No.4 rifle cover which is obviously way to short for the L42A1. The correct longer cover is shown in the 1976 pamphlet. Note also the leather sling instead of the nylon one.
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    Many thanks for showing that NG. Never saw one and didn't have one at Wminster although I knew/realiused that there was such a beast as the info sheet with the standard/issue L42 Inf Trg pamphlet declared the provisional pamphlet (shown) obsolete. If you have a clearer pic of the shooter I'll tell you who he is. There WILL have been a similar issue for the M-82

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    More pictures of our mystery sniper

    Some more pics to help Peter identify the sniper used in the 1973 provisional SNIPING pamphlet

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    Will tell you next week. An enlarged face might help but it's noone I recognise at the moment. Mind you, it was '73

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    Problem solved. He is QMSI Mick Hagan. He was a superb shot and part of the sniper div and came on to the Trials and Development Unit later during the L42/L96 trial. Left the Army soon afterwards

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    Good find.

    Love the "vintage" hair-cut; VERY 70's!

    Those were the days! (Apparently)

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    Vintage hair! Mine's still like that. That's bullet proof that hair cut.

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