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12-12-2010 10:35 PM
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Thats all right Sten, the EX1 parts aren't X8 parts, not even close, they are a million miles from being correct................ 
do you think skiprat will believe me
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anything has to be better than the plastic it came fitted with....
I have a fine collection of wood rasps and a good pen knife to get rid of any wood I dont need,
and there is plenty of good quailty wood filler out there to build up the areas iI need more wood!!!! (only the best as it's a rare rifle)
Last edited by skiprat; 12-13-2010 at 12:13 PM.
Reason: fat fingers......
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What would be the value of the EX1 wood and Mag? I am not going to keep them so I might as well ask.
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Originally Posted by
skiprat
I also have a sectioned X2 E1 magazine ( was given for free "as it no use to anyone") these were used on the X8's converted by the
British
into sectioned instructional "armourers" weapons.
In the US you would be looking at around US$250 - $350 for the Butt, handguards and pistol grip for that EX1 set.
If you have no requirement for this mag I have a sectionalised X8 that is in dire need of the mag. I can swap it for a FAL mag.
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Well the good news is (good for me anyway) that I have secured the EX1 mag, butt and pistol grip from Albayo. I'm working in Kandahar for the next 6 months or so, but am looking forward to these pieces when I get home in July on vacation.
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A goodly number of EX1's , converted to DP, were used by the Canadian
Airborne Center in Edmonton for para training. I fell from a C-130 a couple times with one myself. Always intrigued by the copper-colored bolt carriers.
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We've got a few of the EX marked bayonets at work Tankie and the actual EX markings along the edge of the handle/blade bit and the same on the top of the scabbard mouthpieces all look like the same font. Not your usual Armourers tool box/workshop sort of stamps. Is it this EX mark that's individually stamped or the rifle/matching serial number?
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