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Thanks to Mk VII & TerryLee for the additional posts!
TerryLee, Really like the crate!
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A whole page of replies I haven't had a chance to see!
Thanks to everyone for posting!
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From memory, the 33 round boxes were used with special rounds. I can't find the box at the moment but I'm sure 33 rounds is the amount of ammo you get in a box of Drill Rounds or Armourers Inspection rounds. They are separated by cardboard partitions. Very possible these 'special' boxes were later used for standard ammunition simply to ensure the cartons weren't wasted.
Its not uncommon to reuse existing packaging, for example I was posed the question why a box was labelled and held only 8 rounds of 7.62x51 mm. I checked the dimensions of the box and then compared the size of a 5 round 7,62x51mm Horseshoe Mk. 1 Charger, then realised 8 loose rounds would fit in the same space a Horseshoe Charger would. Puzzle solved, reuse of an existing box.
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Fergs... a few years ago a bunch of us were looking to organise a tour of Warren's shed but decided it would be too expensive to hire enough Sherpas to carry the provisions we'd need in case we got lost in there.
Here's a couple of crates/ boxes. There's the twenty rifle rack which holds SMLE's one way and L1A1's if you turn it upside down. Second pic is the HT chest inside the rack...I suppose the pic belongs in the accessories thread too...
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OHHH!!!! I just love those cases for the Auzzie Pattern 18 scope....Any chance they show up as I could use three or four.....
Also need one of the locking levers for the rear mount should one ever fall off and be found on the floor with the sweepings :-)##
The auzzie arms chests were used in the 1950's by Churchill gun makers in the UK
to ship sporterized Lee Enfields to Canada
for the surplus market. I unloaded hundreds of them piled with SMLE's and No.4's .....to turn back the clock when they were $9.95 but then you only made 85 cents and hour
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You win!! That's just beautiful.
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Originally Posted by
Son
Fergs... a few years ago a bunch of us were looking to organise a tour of Warren's shed but decided it would be too expensive to hire enough Sherpas to carry the provisions we'd need in case we got lost in there.
Here's a couple of crates/ boxes. There's the twenty rifle rack which holds SMLE's one way and L1A1's if you turn it upside down. Second pic is the HT chest inside the rack...I suppose the pic belongs in the accessories thread too...
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Bugger, another crate for the L1A1 rifles I have to find !
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Originally Posted by
nzl1a1collector
Bugger, another crate for the L1A1 rifles I have to find !
Have you got one of these?
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Here are a few shots of the sister case to Son's.
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Have you got one of these?
I have a polystyrene box, but not one which details what suppose to be in it. Looks like only a 6 digit serial number for the rifle?
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