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    no 9 frog ??

    I'm looking for a frog for a No 9 bayonet. Will a Canadianicon C1 frog fit? One for a No 4 is to small and one for a 1907 is to big. The nomenclature on all these frogs makes my brain hurt.
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    I believe this postwar type frog is correct for the No.9 bayonet:

    British Lee-Enfield No9 bayonet scabbard and frog vgc 1949 dated SOLD

    Although any frog designed for use with the No.5 type bayonet scabbard will work.
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    In real life, when you were issued a patt'37 frog at the start of your basic training it was a bit like being issued with your pouches. You really didn't know or even care what sort you got - nor did the Company Quartermaster. You just got issued a pile of kit and whatever frog or set of pouches came, you used. I didn't realise that there different types until many years after the olkd '37 pattern stuff was taken off us and replaced with '58 pattern stuff or later in Malaya, with the superb lightweight patt '44 stuff. In the real army, any frog that fitted your bayonet was OK. Loose, tight, short, long, unbalanced..........

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    SO a C1 will fit?

    Quote Originally Posted by peregrinvs View Post
    I believe this postwar type frog is correct for the No.9 bayonet:

    British Lee-Enfield No9 bayonet scabbard and frog vgc 1949 dated SOLD

    Although any frog designed for use with the No.5 type bayonet scabbard will work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    In the real army, any frog that fitted your bayonet was OK. Loose, tight, short, long, unbalanced..........
    Same way QM would issue boots, uniforms, and helmets, glad to see them hold standard across the scale of issue.
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    QM standards are consistent in all armed forces.

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    Yes, both the Canadianicon Pattern '64, (green web), and Pattern '82, (green nylon), will fit perfectly.

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    Army uniform issues....... My first greatcoat issued when I was an apprentice in January 1963 was about size 13 while I was about 5'6" tall so it covered me twice over. Mind you, the winter of 62/63 was xxxxxxx cold. When a few of us told our permanent staff Sgt, Sgt Jones, that they didn't fit properly he told us to swop them around the three billets until we found one that DID fit. Alas, I think everyone got a size 13!

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    Pre-deployment for Afghanistan, and sent to draw my Arid kit, Got issued two sets of boots, one set a size 12, I'm a size 9, and the second set was the correct size, but consisted of two left boots, each with someone else's name on them.

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    I brought Australianicon calf high BOOTS, combat back to Englandicon when I came home as the poms were still wearing short BOOTS, ankle, DMS. My high combats went unoticed here for years and years. When they wore out, the poms still hadn't got high boots. And when they did they whinged like hell about all sorts of ankle problems being encountered. Several different types were trialled and issued eventually. Do you remember the variables Gil? Tankie? Skippy?

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