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07-12-2011 05:56 PM
# ADS
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The Following 2 Members Say Thank You to smle1973 For This Useful Post:
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Originally Posted by
smle1973
Hi,
Here's some tools for 303's, the ones not directly related to 303's are marked and dated to the correct era.
Heyyyyyy I've got SLR's that need those carrying handles back!
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I bet you do!!
Todays armourers in NZ use the fore grip off the Steyr for file handles.
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SMLE `73 ... Amazing! How did you get them all??
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Gingercat - Yes, you are spot on with your ID of the drill rounds. I collect all British military SAA but am particularly fond of the .303 inch drill rounds and have over one hundred different.
Here are a few as an example:
First picture, l. to r.
1st pattern Mark I (Boxer case)
2nd pattern Mark I (Berdan case)
Mark II
Mark III
Late (1927) Mark III for Royal Navy
Second picture, all WWI, l. to r,
Mark IV
Mark V
Experimental Mark VI
1st pattern Mark VI
Third picture
Various D Mark VI, VIN and VI*
Fourth picture
Australian Local Pattern Drill, diecast with steel base.
There are plenty more different types to show should anyone be sad enough to be interested!
Regards
TonyE
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I'm surprised nobody has submitted one of these yet
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Lithy very jealous. Tried several times to buy one on EBay. Just when I think I am paying way too much, someone outbids me. Such is life. Paul
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