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Last edited by 303Guy; 09-03-2013 at 11:02 PM.
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09-03-2013 10:58 PM
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I think there is one for sale at the Oct auction.
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We had one in our little instructional museum *** training wing at the Ordnance Depot in Ngaruawahia. It's probably at Waiouru now
Why has something been starred out? I think I originally said .......museum *** training wing....' Let's see again.....
Yep, done it again. How do I say 'com' but spelled with a U instead of an O. But you get my drift! OK then, I'll accept defeat and say '.....museum/training wing'. Is that better?
Last edited by Peter Laidler; 09-04-2013 at 01:12 PM.
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How would you have liked to ben maintaining those Peter...? Looks like they'd be fun.
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I did have a good look at ours but Frank Skelly told me that there were many (?) variants. Mechanically, it looked like a right dogs breakfast. Mind you, I had been brought up on Brens
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Or in this case...an Aboriginie's breakfast...(widgety grubs and a bottle of turpentine)
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Kiwi-made MP38?
Tell us more!
And what is the story behind the sad remains of the F88 / AUG under the Kiwi Charlton? Ditto the "cooked" looking Minimi receiver.
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Re the photo too...... I have seen a couple of those L1A1's with a pistol grip screwed through the bottom of the handguards. Someone tell me that it's not just a screw....., please! There MUST be more to it than that. The first round and recoil moments would surely just tear the grip away
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NZ SAS L1A1 Peter.
The damaged weapons are not allowed to be discussed sorry.
I will post another photo that shows the discription below the MP38 when i get home after work.
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