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Transit Chest Australian?
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12-28-2022 02:19 PM
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I would say Australian
chest as 2 BOD was at Newccastle NSW and the wishy washy paint colour inside and the green felt seals instead of horsehair. SLAZ confirms its Oz manufacturer. One picture reads Small Arms Factory Lithgow, where it probably went for a post war FTR where A6150 or 2699 went.
Our L1A2 automatic rifles came to us in slightly modified ex Bren chests. We always thought that the reason they came in heavy ex Bren chests was to preserve the L1A2's inherent inaccuracy...... (W)2 Clive Connors the Brigade Armourer told me that!)
Last edited by Peter Laidler; 12-28-2022 at 03:21 PM.
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Now that's nasty Pete, many's the times my self and partner cleaned up on Rundowns and falling plates with the heavy barreled baby, constantly outshooting Brens and L7's and a lot lighter to carry too.
It's ability to put 1st round on target made for economical shooting, that left us with plenty in reserve for the money spinning close targets.
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Thanks Peter for that. Does "2 BOD" stand for 2nd Battalion Ordinance Depot?
I couldn't make out "Small Arms Factory Lithgow
" on the lid until you pointed it out.
Many thanks.
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2 Base Ordnance Depot, located at Singleton NSW
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Thanks for the BOD Singleton correction too Muffer. The inherent inaccuracy of the L2 was just a throwaway remark by Clive Connors because while we (8RAR) were in Malaya, we had L4's and L2's. The crunchies much preferred the old Brens. Ironically, in the early days, the poms in the minor and major units winged about the Aust and NZ
use of the L2's during the mind numbing, ball-breaking run-downs.
Hope that you all had a great Xmas and New Year to come
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