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    Mystery tool??

    This tool was found in a lot of Enfield/Sten/Bren parts I recently acquired. There appears to be a part number of A25334 and possibly an inspectors mark with C/l\ or a large M underneath the word "muzzle" in one location. Does anyone have an idea what this tool is and what weapon it goes with? It came out of Canadianicon service.
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    Are the holes threaded?
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    They do not appear to be, and the tool is made of brass, so if it is a drill guide I would think it would not have had a long service life. It almost looks like some kind of guide for inserting a roll pin or drift pin.

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    What is the diameter of the large hole?

    The "M" in an oval must be the maker's trademark.
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    Upon looking at the item I realized it looked similar to the brass block that rides between the breech opening handle and the breech block of my 105 howitzer. I also thought that the little circle and squiggles over the oval and M could be the flaming bomb. So I posted it on another forum that covers artillery, and someone there ID'd it as likely being the breech block crossheads off the 76mm Sheman tank gun. I checked my copy of TM9-808 "76mm guns M1A1C and M1A2" and sure enough it does appear to be from that application. There were a few other Sherman items not far from where this was found.

    So thanks for the input, and sorry for having put out a non-enfield/bren/sten piece.

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