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L4A4 Barrel Holdall
Hi,
Having just snagged one on eBay, could anyone point me at a contents list for the above?
Thanks,
Mark
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01-25-2013 04:20 PM
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Nice one Mark, post some piccies up when it arrives.
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The trouble with this particular question and the reason I have held back from what on the face of it was 'the bleedin obvious' is that there are probably about three answers to this, depending on which Infantry Taining book and/or era you are reading or need to know about. So I'll let someone else be the stalking horse if you don't mind
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Excellent informative pics as always Tom 
Holdall also listed in the 30 cal BMG IPL.
ATB Kevin
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Where is the piston post spring? IT would seem inconceivable that this would ever be left out. It was the one part that DID fail
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Piston post spring is not listed or ammended in Toms sources -

But is included in the CES of the L4A1 onward's
........who proof read the PAMS ? 
atb KG
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The Aussie roll doesn't have any spares at all if I recall right.
Has anyone come across any amendments to the PAMS I may have missed at the Pattern Room?
I've several spare piston post springs, should I be poping them into the tins, easy enough to do if they were put in the kits in real life.
ATB
Tom
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Many thanks for all the excellent information provided and apologies for the delay in replying. I seem to be on a roll with L4A4 stuff as I also acquired a matching tool / cleaning kit wallet at 'Militaria 2013' at Stoneleigh on Sunday.
I also purchased a mystery Bren shaped magazine in the hope it was a Vickers-Berthier one. Later investigation showed it to be a German
marked 8x56R ZB-39 magazine which is still quite interesting.
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WWA have a special deal on ZB39 mags at the moment, I guess there is a limited market in the UK
seeing as there must only be a dozen at the most in the UK.
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