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03-30-2008 09:21 AM
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Here's a start for ~Angel~'s Enfield collection for April ...
BRITISH ARMY WWII DATED UNIT ARMOURERS STEEL TOOL BOX COMPLETE WITH ONE INNER TRAY
CLEARLY MAKER MARKED, ISSUE MARKED AND DATED 1945
Steel Tool Box as used in the field by Unit Armourers
16” long X 8” wide X 7” high
Hinged lid with padlock hasp closure and sliding inner tray.
One end of the box is clearly stencilled D (D Company)
Original manufacturer’s markings on box lid and front side of tray as follows:
Broad Arrow over A.O.M. over 1945
Attachment 1762
BRITISH ARMOURER’S NO.32 SNIPER SIGHT SPARE PARTS TIN
SIZE: 3” X 2” X 2”
Original subdued finish with hinged lid and closure catch
The lid is marked as follows:
No.I MKI impressed No.32 SS (No.32 Sniper Sight)
Part of the Unit Armourer’s tool chest. Would have been carried in the steel toolbox inner tray and would have contained spare No.32 scope, screws and washers.
Attachment 1763
Note: There's an actual tray section in the Armourer’s Tool Chest for the No.32 Spare Parts Tin to fit into.
Regards,
Badger
Last edited by Badger; 03-30-2008 at 06:18 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Stevo
Very nice rifle, Range Rover.
Gas plug: do the latch buttons push in or are they jammed?
Thanks Stevo. The latch button does push in, but the cap won't rotate at all, either way.
And just want to confirm direction of rotation. If I'm standing at the muzzle end looking back toward the receiver (with rifle empty and bolt removed of course), which direction do I ultimately want to rotate the cap? I believe it's counter clockwise from that perspective, correct?
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Should rotate either direction, IIRC. I'll check mine in the morning as I'm at work right now. Are you pushing it in while turning it?
It's probably just crudded up, have you tried any penetrating oil or WD40?
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