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Today's pick-up
Picked up a new purchase today that contained a few items I thought I would never see.
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11-20-2015 05:11 PM
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Thanks Peter.
Also contained a letter signed ..... "Peter Laidler
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Did you buy the L42A1 on CGN?
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That looks familiar. It does still contain the rifle I hope!
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That looks familiar. It does still contain the rifle I hope!

I was able to locate a Rifle in there after all .... 
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Ah yes, she's definitely seen the ranges of the Royal Ordnance Factory "Edgefield". A fine rifle too. Enjoy.
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I should say range!
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Looks like it's had the charger guide bridge welded up in its 7.62 life. This was quite common when they were in their L42 life due to the extra loading that used to spread the bodies a bit more than in their .303 life. This is what happened to the No5 rifle too, due to there being less meat at the back end that used to 'spread' it a bit. Evidenced by the fact that the pin, retaining, pin axis backsights were always(?) sheared off*
(*Yes......., I know that your No5 hasn't but you haven't slogged it to death yet or been involved in a running gun battle with it - yet!)
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