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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Either one............ If your rifle didn't leave service until, say, 1974 after service between 1952 and '74 then the compass would have bars! It just depends on what period you're trying to replicate - or alternatively, who you're trying to fool!

    Same as the pouch. We were still using '37 patt pouches at Warminster until certainly last year!
    I'm glad you said that Peter because that's the advice that I gave to Smellysniper yesterday on Short Siberia.

    BTW, Smellysniper is not trying to fool anyone, just put a CES together for his own amusement.

    BTW2 you won't believe the Scout Rgt. Telescope bargains that he has picked up but I'll leave that to him to brag about.
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