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    Need an opinion on the last one..



    A picture of one of these was shown in a copy of the Armourer about 12 to 15 years ago. Apparently it was found at Arnhem in relic condition. ANYONE have any info or an opinion on it
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    It looks like a barrel with a NATO grenade launcher on the end of it.

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    There doesn't seem much point having that 94 Grenade (Energa) launcher on it because the sight is missing. Additionally anyone who has fired a 94 Grenade off a No.4 (Step forward Beehunter, don't be shy.) can assure you that the last thing you need is LESS weight on the bloody rifle.

    Frankly the whole thing has been built as someone's flight of fancy.

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    I agree with beery 101% plus some. Someone with a fertile imagination. You could just ask the simple question '...why bother?' when there was already an energa type grenade launcher available for the No4 and 5 (albeit rare for the No5.....) anyway....., and furthermore, it fitted onto the standard rifle. What Armies need is standardisation not a mish mash of kit.

    I would like to see the barrel configuration UNDER that launcher to see whether the bubba re-machined the foresight block band and bayonet lugs on to the existing barrel, then measure their diameter. Because there ain't enough (?) meat on that part of the barrel to go out to the diameter of the block band and bayonet lugs. Without those lugs, I've a feeling that when the grenade is fired, the grenade would go first, followed by the launcher. It MUST be secure. That's why they have a hinge and clamp.......

    Annanuvverfing...... That launcher looks to me like it's a body tube, probably with a damaged rear end that's had the hinge, clamp and sight axis block machined off. Just my opinion having seen a few! To sum up in few words Warren, and knowing how you'll understand where my personal opinion is coming from ........... 'a load of bollxxxx'

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    I think it might be real, but of Indian manufacture/conversion in 1960s.

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    Which begs the question of if it ain't got a sight, even the rudimentary lift-up leaf sight, then how do they aim. For horizontal and elevation?

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    Q warren.

    is the barrel turned to that configaration or is it added to the barrel

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    Barrel can't be turned to that configuration as there's not enough meat on it. Or do you mean turned to that spec from new? If it was from new, then how did they get the block band foresight on? Just a thought

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    As a matter of interest Warren, can we assume that the top one is a Sovieticon equivalent of the pre-war tank 4" or so bombthrowers. We had a few of these in our store and nobody really knew what to do with them so I gave a cou7ple to the Tank Museum. I seem to recall that all the labels indicated that they were rifles converted by STOKES, presumably of Mortar fame on old DP and EY rifle bodies/barrels

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    Either or Peter as i dont have any thing to go on other than the photo. It is out side what you would and did say possible, is the block band reamed out to fit etc a non standard barrel dia. Just Qs for an idile mind. Having seen some one offs and special tools made by me and others i dont think the previous generation were any different if the need arose. The paper work or the ok may not have been there as long as the job got done. But then you would only do the job if the paper work was there .( yea right.)
    Threaded and screwed does also come to mind
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