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Bayonets are issued from a locker in stores with no regard as to anything else. Just if they fit or not.
Yep - I've got a factory fresh, unissued bayonet for my 1947 Fazakerly No5 that doesn't fit - the ring is slightly too small to fit over the flash hider
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Me too, but I've always wondered whether it's a fake or repro. I'd think a legit item would fit, but BAR suggests a little thing like that may not have been a high priority for the acquisitions civvies.
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Originally Posted by
waco16
the ring is slightly too small to fit
Were it one that had been in stores, it would have been altered to fit. Ask PL... What I was suggesting is makers marks don't count to storemen. Fitment and serviceability does.
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Originally Posted by
waco16
Yep - I've got a factory fresh, unissued bayonet for my 1947 Fazakerly No5 that doesn't fit - the ring is slightly too small to fit over the flash hider
Neil, I wonder if your bayonet would fit a Sterling SMG?
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Originally Posted by
Strangely Brown
Neil, I wonder if your bayonet would fit a Sterling SMG?
Possibly Mick, but I'm pretty sure its wartime (or very early post war manufacture), carrying the N187 code for Radcliff
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Old rubber items can be restored with the right chemicals. There are vids about this on YT. I've used Simple Green degreaser and a soak in that for a few days does a great job on most rubbers and plastics, but the long term effect is unknown to me so would not use on anything irreplaceable.
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Ah, yes....., No5 rifle bayonets. There were some bayonets that would not fit onto rifles and there was an EMER issued that gave the dimensions of a suitable plug that should fit into the ring-piece - if you'll excuse the phrase - to ensure that they would fit the rifles. If not, ypu were permitted to file the inside of the ring to clear the plug and it's fit the rifle. Never had a problem with fitting the little L2 SMG's. We also had a cut-off, white painted set of bayonets in the inspection bay that were used to test fit onto weapons. I kept one for years marked WKSP TEST-FIT engraved into the cut off blade.
Next time I sift through my old EMER's I'll quote the reference number
So if you;ve got a N4 that doesn't fit the flash eliminator, just open it up and tell the know-all next to you that the EMER authorised it!
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Ah, yes....., No5 rifle bayonets.
I knew you'd have been through it.
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