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May not be an accessory but still i find it interesting, even if it is not very "rare" or "collectable."
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You forgot wire cutters/breakers, bayonets, night sights, grenade launchers, aim correctors ect.....
It would require a little help from a friend but I might be able to post some pics. I have a few items I have picked up over the last twenty years, what are you interested in seeing?
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mdrim13, never saw a box like that. Neat.
Sht LE, forgot to be more specific. Was looking to see things like oil bottles, slings, bayonets, bandoliers and action covers, etc. that the regular soldiers would have used in WWI-WWII.
mdrim13 posted something I hadn't thought of, why not include boxes/crates too?
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You want boxes?

Ok, maybe a tad too big....
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Originally Posted by
P-07ShortLee
Let's see some Enfield related accessories!
Oilers... for the No. 1 Mk III & No. 4 Mk I.
Bottle, oil, Mk IV by J.J. Bent Company, Birmingham.

Have had it in waiting, to go with a 1909 Enfield No.1 Mk. III that just arrived tonight.
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Its not mine, but it is a rare accessorie for the 20 round SMLE magazine I beleive
Attachment 24350Attachment 24348Attachment 24351Attachment 24349
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32/box
This begs the question, why is loose ammo boxed in units of 32 ?Attachment 24360
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