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    SMLE 303 Armourers Tool Box information

    Hello, I am attempting to find anybody that can assist with a CES listing for items that are contained in an Australianicon WW2 issue Armourers Field Repair Box.

    Anything would be appreciated.

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    Is that at "Unit", "Field", or "Base" level?

    Also depends on whether the armourer is also working with an armoured or artillery unit.

    For instance, at a "Unit" level, an armourer would NOT be re-barreling rifles and thus would probably not have the fancy barrel clamp kit and its associated body wrench. He would, however, probably have a nice big vise on a bench that MAY be mounted in a truck.

    Further up the "food chain" is where you would find such things.

    Also remember that, at least in the Australianicon Army, armourers have traditionally also been "fitters" and "machinists", and, especially at a unit level, just as likely to be found fabricating barbecues and other oddments for the various messes along with assisting the various other trades in the workshop. Being handy with tools, especially things like pan-brakes and welding gear, seems to make one "desirable" at certain times.

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    Hi I am also chasing one of these if anybody can help.



    ---------- Post added at 04:01 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:58 PM ----------

    Hi Bruce, this is the box I am referring to.


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    Can't say I've ever seen one like that. Might have to start looking around; looks like a useful piece of kit, and not just for gun-plumbers in the field.

    I like the "picnic basket" they have there, though.

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    The box in the pic I,ve seen the same or similar in a training Battalion workshop in the UKicon, was part of the display items including a Enfield rest and other things that catch the eye, I did enquire regarding there status when the workshop moved (if you don't ask you don't get) although most items were marked for being moved I,m guessing a lot of stuff got scrapped or binned.
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    From what I can tell and the pictures of a similar box, the UKicon version does not have the tin lids that fold out to extend the work bench space and that the UK version, the vice mounts in the centre of the front of the box.

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    The box in the pic I,ve seen the same or similar in a training Battalion workshop the UK, was part of the display items including a Enfield rest and other things that catch the eye, I did enquire regarding there status when the workshop moved (if you don't ask you don't get) although most items were marked for being moved I,m guessing a lot of stuff got scrapped or binned.

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