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Originally Posted by
Lee Enfield
and yet, when we make the effort, nothing get corrected..
You are correct Sir! There were some dandies too...
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10-11-2016 06:29 PM
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The grip has a different checkering pattern than the Mk4 grip.

I have been looking for an un-bobbed Mk3 grip for years.
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Originally Posted by
bigduke6
Don't know about anyone else but after the initial film clip had finished, for some reason I was attracted the top left hand corner clip....
You to Geoff, I've always been a fan of the M60 too!
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Advisory Panel

Originally Posted by
Vincent
It doesn't have the patent markings box, could it be an early aluminum grip?
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Originally Posted by
Lee Enfield
It doesn't have the patent markings box, could it be an early aluminum grip?
I remember reading something about an aluminum grip getting very hot.
Funny how it has two shades and what looks like it could be a pin.
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No mysteries chaps, it's an early Mk3 grip. I think that they were made by a small plastics firm in Rainham (?) who did stuff for Ford but when the big orders for the guns came in, they couldn't meet demand so they went to Helix Plastics
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Thank You to Peter Laidler For This Useful Post:
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Thanks Peter.
I remember Helix. One of our teachers in boarding school had a large old wooden ruler he used on the palms of our hands. We called it “getting the Helix.”
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