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    Quote Originally Posted by bigduke6 View Post
    It was the late call from Major Benson that caused me to miss out on a vist the last time I arranged to get down, I,ve more leave coming up in Feb or March, so you can stop banging your head against the wall, also have some Transport available to me now at Tilbury so will contact you soon.
    Last time I was in Englandicon it was in an old sheep barn near the SE coast area, tripping over a swag of Tiger Moth parts/wings,fuselages, etc. to crate up a P40K. Probably 1998? So, unless there's mind numbing physical work involved, I'm not apt to traipse over again anytime soon.

    Your help in doing a bunch of detail photos would be super!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    Last time I was in Englandicon it was in an old sheep barn near the SE coast area, tripping over a swag of Tiger Moth parts/wings,fuselages, etc. to crate up a P40K. Probably 1998? So, unless there's mind numbing physical work involved, I'm not apt to traipse over again anytime soon.

    Your help in doing a bunch of detail photos would be super!

    The plan is to glean as much info as I can Jmoore, the main question I have often asked where did they all go ? a forum member did pass on some info recently regarding this and it certanly fits the bill and I,m trying to gather more info and possible pics regarding this.

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    I too wonder where mine has been. It certainly wasn't in a rifle rack it's whole life. Were they issued after Dunkirk? Did they see any other service?

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    Mine seems to have gone to Egypt, IIRC. Will look and see.

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    Very nice find and I wonder if someone could answer how rare they are here in Canadaicon. I saw one last fall at a gun show in Salmon Arm BC minus the wood. The owner was going to restore it and it was the first one I have seen.
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    Congratulations. I just bought one myself.

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    I've just acquired another Mk V, and both of mine have that slightly greenish paint on them under the wood--was that not a rust proofing method to replace the older style used in WWI? Was it used in all jurisdictions, or only the India/Far East areas?

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    Painting was an alternative to the laborious chemical blacking of the era and was approved everywhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulseamus View Post
    Just finalised purchase of an all Matching No.1 Mk.V 1922 serial number 4532.

    I'm excited.

    Happy Days

    Paul

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    Very Cool!! Mine is only 127 rifles newer.

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    Gents

    The long awaited day finally arrived, my No1 MkV is finally having it's first night in it's new home.

    Detailed pics to soon follow.

    3 months to the day from beginning the process of application to addition on my licence!!!!

    And then they made me dispose of one No4 Mk1 prior to posting out the paperwork.

    For those of you living in NZicon and USAicon, whilst you might wish for our resource rich booming economy, you definately do not want our firearm laws.

    Happy days

    Paul. (from land of Oz and slow firearm application processing)
    Last edited by paulseamus; 04-20-2012 at 10:45 AM.

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