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Electro Pencilled NATO stock number on top cover
Morning fellow Milsurpers,
This is the first time I have ever come across a NATO SN electro pencilled top cover, was this often done in service? shift through the pics...
Deactivated Old Spec L1A1 7.62mm Self Loading Rifle.
I would imagine its the usual ex NZ service example (can't see the SN) as most of these old spec deacs tend to be...
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07-07-2016 04:33 AM
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Can't say I've ever seen that before. Not something we would do normally.
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Usually done because the number is needed readily, regularly or has been covered by some mod.
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It looks like a Lithgow body and possibly an Enfield Lower so there's a chance it's a mix master.
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Well done Kevin, as ever, your level of detail knowledge is exceptional!
Any new buys for the collection mate?
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Many thanks for for that Mike, another great insight from an armourers perspective, yours and Kevin's reply give a broad insight into what it is/was and how it might have happened - the sort of in depth expert information we have all come to really appreciate here on Milsurps over the years !
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I never saw that sight in service. With us it was always the old big L1 to 7 (Rank SS20) that was even used on the first L85's. Yep it was cumbersome . heavy and totally unsuited. Then we had the still current one. But nope, never saw the L4A1 as illustrated. However, a large amount of those SLR covers with the SUSAT sight top rail came on the marked some years ago but by then, the SUSAT was the norm - as were L85's.
Did you ever see one of those L4A1 sights in service Tankie? I remember that the little ears used to break off the back and the spot welds used to shear away
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