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    LE Carbine bucket

    Have just got hold of a cavalry carbine bucket off the bay for my No. 5. `Tis a perfect fit, but of course not made for the No. 5. Is there any knowledge about the exact carbine it was made for? (couldn´t find any markings whatsoever).
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    Any makers marking or broad arrow? Looks more Mauserish to me, but what do I know.

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    The slot is obviously for a bolt handle, what has a bolt that high and still makes the reach to the stock hole?
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    Jim, I can lift the LE No. 5 bolt a bit and it´ll then fit the slot with the flap closure still ok. But why would anyone want to have a rifle in the bucket with a half open bolt (unless it was meant as a safety measure). The bucket could be for the Henry.

    Breakyp: Germanyicon was never fond of cavalry rifle scabbards. `Twas purchased as "for an Enfield" but that´s no guarantee.
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    Couldn't the slot be for the carbine sling?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsimmons View Post
    Couldn't the slot be for the carbine sling?
    That´s a new idea and definitely looks as if it is.

    Thanks for the input

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsimmons View Post
    Couldn't the slot be for the carbine sling?
    How would that work?
    Regards, Jim

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    I did not say Germanyicon. I said Mauser and would accept that it was made up for a South American contract. But then again what do I know.




    Quote Originally Posted by villiers View Post
    Jim, I can lift the LE No. 5 bolt a bit and it´ll then fit the slot with the flap closure still ok. But why would anyone want to have a rifle in the bucket with a half open bolt (unless it was meant as a safety measure). The bucket could be for the Henry.

    Breakyp: Germany was never fond of cavalry rifle scabbards. `Twas purchased as "for an Enfield" but that´s no guarantee.

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    Attachment 49763I tried it and it looks logical ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    How would that work?
    The carbine sling has a swivel on the one end, which attaches to the D-ring on the butt socket. That's what I was thinking.

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