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    The Real Aim Correctors

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    I saw them and knew what they were for but never used them in service. I think i may have been about the only one that cared about what they were though most didn't even know. I think there's a couple around here but I'd have to look to see if they're for the #4 or FN...
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    Great photos, thanks for sharing! Always interesting to see all of the ancillary items.

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    No.4 rifle one that sits on the upright ladder sight observer at 90 degrees to the firer like the ones on the MkIII rifle

    Markings SM II GA EME '55

    Sorry about the pic with lines not sure what happened with it

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    Here's some images of the 1005-99-961-9966, Corrector (Drawing Number SM 11GA) for the No. 4 Rifle.



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