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L4A1 Development
Peter L referred to the South Africans following the "fragile" L4A1 development family rather than the "tough" L4A2/3.
Does that mean that the 2 were concurrent and competing developments, or was the L4A2 a follow on of the L4A1?
The question being precipitated by my viewing an X3E1 magazine the other day...
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02-10-2010 06:29 PM
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Did Enfield keep the rights to the L4A1 like they did with the L4A2/4? If they didn't, could that be why the South Africans went that route, rather than pay Enfield royalties?
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I'm sure that they would have kept the property rights to the conversion. But to be honest, at about that time, the Sterling company were pursuing Enfield in the High Court (and won, plus damages AND costs) for breeching Sterlings propery rights. So they weren't really in any fit state to take SAfrica on for doing the same. It's a funny world isn't it?
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South Africa never used the commonwealth locking lug and continued using the FAL magazine for rifles so no point in changing over design for the LMG.
The SA ejector block although similar to the L4A1 is not a pattern copy so I think Enfield woud have had a hard job to make a case.
Looking for a SA plastic MKI Bren butt if anyone has one spare :-)
ATB KG
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Kevin, Try Alistair at Worthing Guns in West Sussex. I helped deact five last Summer with Terry Abrams and all were equipped with the plastic butts and grips. He may have more since or possibly spares. Brian
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Brian I like to go and see Alistair when they first come in.... before Terry gets his hands on them !
No MKI plastic butts though.
At least I now know who Terry's friend was :-)
ATB Kevin
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So is it possible to utilize a "metric" barrel on an "inch" receiver and vice versa?
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