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I found this interesting snippet whilst attempting to get info on WW2 Oz woodwork production.
Slazenger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The table of Slazenger UK WW2 product output is interesting:
858,000 sets of No4 furniture, 466,500 sets of grips for No 5 bayonets, 17,500,000 detonator caps, etc.
OK, it's on Wonkypaedia, but it is an interesting start.
Anyone have anything more on Oz small-arms furniture production?
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10-14-2013 08:56 PM
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It would be nice to know more, especially about production by Slazengers' in Australia.
Only things I have seen from their factory in Oz are woodwork for the Number 1 (SMLE) rifle and bayonet grips for the Pattern 1907.
Be interesting to know if they still have the tooling for Number 1 wood.......
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G'Day,
The way I read the article it was for Slazengers in England.
Rastis.
Sorry I missed where you said Slazenger UK
Last edited by Rastis; 10-15-2013 at 05:23 AM.
Reason: I'm a idiot.