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    Nope, I've pm-ed you his name, just in case he doesn't want everyone to know he has new toys 😉

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    You could tell him that owning the tank they fit in is deemed good reason to possess live ones. Albeit that 'live' in this case only relates to firing blank and doctored to suit. Been there, done it.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    You could tell him that owning the tank they fit in is deemed good reason to possess live ones. Albeit that 'live' in this case only relates to firing blank and doctored to suit. Been there, done it.....
    That is VERY Interesting Pete! I never knew that! I wish I had know that when I owned a Scorpion Tank! I had access to an L43 Ranging Gun in my own collection.That I deactivated so I could keep it!....

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    Well fancy that, the buyer didn't take the bag of 7.92 T extractors after all, found it in the box of Bren bits I'm getting shot of! So I'm still stuck with 11 Besa extractors some worn at the back, some not.

    I'm constantly surprised at what is turning up in the drawers I'm emptying Just turned up 7 ( at least 3 unissued, need to unwrap the rest ) MK 1 barrel handle woodwork and 5 MK 2s, I've three more of the latter for the cosmetic refurbs on the '45 MK 3 and Kiwi A4 ( and a spare against future accidents ) squirrelled away. Also a box full of the metal work to go with. No idea where they came from!

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    Correction only one MK I is minty, a couple are near but used.
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