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SMLE No.3 Magazine questions
Last edited by LNM; 05-04-2019 at 11:55 PM.
Reason: Adding photographs.
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05-04-2019 11:36 PM
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Thanks so much for posting these pics.
They help a great deal.
I now know that Lithgow
made No.2 magazines. Is there a Lithgow star anywhere else on the No.2 case?
Does the No.3 case have a Lithgow star anywhere on it? It would appear that the Lithgow star was in the exact place that was modified during the conversion from No.2 to No.3 case. That would explain why my case has no markings.

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ufo8mydog
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CAC Mk VI ammunition ceased production at the Footscray factory in January 1918
CAC Mk VII ammunition commenced production at the Footscray factory in February 1918.
MF Mk VII ball and blank ammunition ceased regular production in 1960, however, a special order for 303 ball for the cadets was manufactured in 1962. After 1962 303 Mk VII Ball was imported (Kynoch ICI, then Indian Mk VII from Kirkee Ammunition Factory). The Indian ammunition was repacked at the Footscray factory in the late 60's and early 70's.
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Originally Posted by
LNM
Thanks so much for posting these pics.
They help a great deal.
I now know that
Lithgow
made No.2 magazines. Is there a Lithgow star anywhere else on the No.2 case?
Does the No.3 case have a Lithgow star anywhere on it? It would appear that the Lithgow star was in the exact place that was modified during the conversion from No.2 to No.3 case. That would explain why my case has no markings.
On the No 3 case there is no Lithgow markings on it.
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My No 2 magazine has a small 4.
My No 3 magazine looks like it has a number one.
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