I realise that I have a vested interest here, in the sales of the Mk2 version of The Guns of Dagenham. But I can already see it......... In a couple of years, when it's sold out and there is a demand, those that didn't get one will be hopping up and down like frogs on fire just wishing that they'd got one when it was on the shelves - and complaining about the high prices they are having to pay.
It's worth it just for the factory drawings of the L2 and L34 on the front and rear inner covers
THE HISTORY OF THE SMALL-ARMS MADE BY THE STERLING ARMAMENTS COMPANY. Excellence in adversiity published by Pen and Sword books.