Afternoon all,
I was watching with fascination the first part of a new BBC series featuring Lost films of WW2.
One short clip featured a factory in the Midlands making No4 woodwork.
I took particular interest in the lady hammering on the metal end caps with some gusto ... I guess I can thank her for the vertical split (through the barrel ledge) in the forend on my No4!
(Only joking, I thank them all for their war service)
One short clip of particular interest was a guy fitting new woodwork to a P14, I don't believe I have ever seen a P14 with replacement WW2 woodwork ... Always something new to learn....Information
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