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    Now that the greek batch has virtually all gone the ratio of monotype to inglis mk2 guns was very poor.Still there were some very early examples seen as well as very late ones.It seemed to be harder to find correct monotype barrels with out the locating piece on the underside to put on monotype bodies for customers.They just seemed to be a pig to find in that batch.
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    Now that the greek batch has virtually all gone the ratio of monotype to inglis mk2 guns was very poor.Still there were some very early examples seen as well as very late ones.It seemed to be harder to find correct monotype barrels with out the locating piece on the underside to put on monotype bodies for customers.They just seemed to be a pig to find in that batch.
    I saw two Monotype MkII's at Beltring in July: both had early 'D' for Daimler marked receivers and correct spec butt-slides and bipods. Only one had the correct Britishicon spec barrel - which was the one I bought. The other had a Canadianicon or Australianicon Mk2 barrel with the locating lug slot.

    I was also looking for a MkII at Beltring last year and ended up with a correct spec Inglis example. I have a vague recollection there was one 'D' receiver British MkII on the 'Sentimental Journey' stall, but the price was rather high.

    Has anyone any theories on why rather more Inglis MkII's seem to have survived than Monotype MkII's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by peregrinvs View Post
    Has anyone any theories on why rather more Inglis MkII's seem to have survived than Monotype MkII's?

    Cheers,

    Mark
    Inglis made approx 90,000 Mk2s and Daimler/Monotype 73,000 so theres a difference straight away in the total produced.

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