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Sorry Simon, a bit more on slings.
Strangely,
Thanks so much for your very informative reply.
Please excuse my ignorance, but I am a bit confused with your reference to the leather 1917 Patt (M17) slings. This is a pattern I am unfamiliar with. The sling that comes closest to that terminology that I am aware of, is the U.S., WW I, Kerr "No-Buckl" web sling, or M1917, that was a supplemental sling to the more common, leather, M1907 sling.
The sling you mention is leather, so it obviously can't be the Kerr M1917 web sling, but could we be possibly talking about the M1907, as that leather sling was also the same type as originally used on the No. 4 (T) and L42? According to the C.E.S. for the No. 4 (T) that sling is referred to as SLING, Leather, USA
loop patt. Could that be it?
Thanks for your help.
Terry
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Terry,
"SLING, Leather, USA
loop patt" is what I actually meant; not being a 4T owner I didn't know what the correct nomenclature was!
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Mick,
Ahaa!
As Dad used to say, "Now the dog can see the rabbit!"
Thanks much,
Terry
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Simon, Could you check for any info on L42A1 #X32218 and X32389?
Thank you, Husk
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Hi Simon. Seeing as these are about as far out of my field as you can get, I'm going to ask you about a rifle that looks like a mock-up, but I'm not well enough informed to say for sure.
It is allegedly an Enforcer, serial number PH203349
any info from anyone appreciated.
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Greetings Simon
New L42 in the stable, will post pic's soon for the group to see, but her s/n is:
V39378 rebuilt in 1970.
Thanks again.
Lance
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Another L39 to match...
Thanks for the effort. Here is another one from downunder...
7.62mm L39 A.1.
UE.70 A558.
fanks,
Smelly Sam
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Firstly, Apologies to everyone who has been waiting patiently for an answer to their queries. I was made redundant at the end of May and have been keeping my head down in a new job for the past few weeks.
Anyway to the business in hand.
Husk,
Rifle X32218 was part of batch number 31 which consisted of 20 rifles and was sent to store at Donnington on the 5th October 1971.
Rifle X32389 was part of batch number 29 which consisted of 20 rifles and was sent to store at Donnington on the 4th October 1971.
Cheers,
Simon.

Originally Posted by
husk
Simon, Could you check for any info on L42A1 #X32218 and X32389?
Thank you, Husk
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Brad,
That serial number doesn't tally up with any of the records for the Enforcer. Just for reference no genuine Enforcer rifle will have a serial number made of of more than three digits.
Cheers,
Simon

Originally Posted by
Son
Hi Simon. Seeing as these are about as far out of my field as you can get, I'm going to ask you about a rifle that looks like a mock-up, but I'm not well enough informed to say for sure.
It is allegedly an Enforcer, serial number PH203349
any info from anyone appreciated.
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Lance,
Rifle V39378 was part of batch number 6 which consisted of 10 rifles and was sent to store at Donnington on the 31st March 1971.
Cheers,
Simon.

Originally Posted by
Lance
Greetings Simon
New L42 in the stable, will post pic's soon for the group to see, but her s/n is:
V39378 rebuilt in 1970.
Thanks again.
Lance