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    Simplicity itself to make. While you're at it, make 10 and sell the remainder on to make a profit. Because if you need a few, then there's a good chance that loads of others will need a couple too!

    Added later....... That's right BAR (see next thread). One of our fitters turned up 50 or so for needy No5 bayonets. Made a killing on the first 20 or so, sufficient profit to just give the rest away!
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