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    Question No. 7 Transit Chest on Auction- Authentic ??

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    Description advises, "repainted". Are those leather handles correct? I have no intention of bidding on this, just curious.
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    The handles are not leather, they are the correct webbing that was used on the slings. The box does look correct, although the price may be a tad steep, especially for a repaint.

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    Good Day,
    The seller of the No 7 chest actually made me a chest years ago for my Australianicon No1MkIII H.T. It needed to be about 1 inch longer than a standard No4(T). He did a really nice job so I would not be too worried if he repainted it. His previous work was outstanding!

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    That's a lovely No1MkIIIH.T. - looks like a low turret, am I correct?
    If so, I have the same, but I lack a cheekpiece which would be useful. Do you know if the low turrets generally had or lacked cheekpieces?
    Does anyone who makes repro cheekpieces for these, or sells originals?
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    Rob,
    I had three of them at one time and two of the three never had one installed. I have one here that does have it but it's a rifle that was only surplused from Australianicon Army stores in the early 1980's according to the previous owner in New Zealand, (now deceased). I would say it was added at a later date. If memory serves, GPC/Numrich in New York had reproductions made to Australian HT specification rather than No.4T which is distinctly different.
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    For that kind of money, I've got a fortune in the yard! But if anyone wants original CNo.7 hardware, I'll include a rotten chest.

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