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    No.4 3 way tool

    Got this the other day a 3 way tool for the No.4 front sight and firing pin removal tool, some one earlier had made on on this site but then I saw this one it has no makers mark so cannot say if its military or a commercial product.
    Anyway has a blade for the front sight screw for the protector, a slot for the sight blade screw and the other to remove the firing pin they all fit so I just chucked it into the bag for range day and at 35 bucks a cheap tool.
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    Not an Armourers tool as such but a good idea to combine the three tools especially if the screwdriver blade can be used to remove the striker screw. However, a BAD idea if these tools get into the hands of the crunchies! Our striker tool was a just the pronged screwdriver bit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Not an Armourers tool as such but a good idea to combine the three tools especially if the screwdriver blade can be used to remove the striker screw. However, a BAD idea if these tools get into the hands of the crunchies! Our striker tool was a just the pronged screwdriver bit
    Cinders I think Peter called you a crunchie don't think I will ask what bin he puts me in.

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    Plenty of room in my bin bloke probably from now on I will be known as Kellogs !!!!!

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    The AIA Enfields included these tools.

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    Crunchies......... In Englandicon the Infantry soldiers in the Battalion were called Squaddies but in Australiaicon there were two distinct categories. There were the Nashos who were the National Servicemen and the Crunchies who were regulars - the same as the UK Squaddies. The crunchies didn't like being called Nashos so everyone was a crunchie and when I got back to the UK, the name stuck. Or something like that. But all GREAT blokes none the less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Crunchies......... In Englandicon the Infantry soldiers in the Battalion were called Squaddies but in Australiaicon there were two distinct categories. There were the Nashos who were the National Servicemen and the Crunchies who were regulars - the same as the UK Squaddies. The crunchies didn't like being called Nashos so everyone was a crunchie and when I got back to the UK, the name stuck. Or something like that. But all GREAT blokes none the less.
    Bloody Crunchies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gnr527 View Post
    Bloody Crunchies
    Would that be weaties or cornflakes.

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