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    7.62 mm Incremental Headspace Gauges Set.

    I've just managed to get my hands on this extensive set of 17 incremental Headspace Gauges. Originally I thought they might of been from Lithgowicon but the wording on the gauges doesn't match the normal Lithgow markings.

    I was wondering if anyone has seen a similar set of gauges and knew who manufactured them? Are they from Paker Hale or some other maker?

    Each gauge is marked:-
    HEADSPACE
    7.62 mm
    103-259


    Then they are individually marked:-

    A 1.628
    B 1.629
    C 1.630
    D 1.631
    E 1.632
    F 1.6325
    G 1.633
    H 1.634
    I 1.635
    J 1.636
    K 1.637
    L 1.638
    M 1.639
    N 1.640
    O 1.641
    P 1.642
    Q 1.643







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    Looks like they have never been used! They are still in the wax protective coating!

    The 'Normal' go & no go Gauges for the Britishicon L1A1's are: 1.6325 & 1.643. Funny how those gauge sizes stick in your head!.....The same as your regimental number & later in my Case.
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    Tanky,
    Bloody numbers everywhere you go in Military and Civvy Police life..............what is worse.......passwords
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    Looks like it is the complete set for, well......, everything I can think of. From Unit to Base for all of our kit. Can't add to that

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    Nice and new too...perfect.
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    Good acquisition very nice and as you said "BNIB"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gil Boyd View Post
    Tanky,
    Bloody numbers everywhere you go in Military and Civvy Police life..............what is worse.......passwords
    I fully concure Gil! Not aided by the fact, that as you grow Older. If you are like Me, & Terminally confused!......

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    I have this urge to remove the coating on the gauges....... I need to sit on my hands and leave them as is.

    I do know of someone that has a box set of the Lithgowicon incremental Headspace gauges. I need to persuade him into releasing them to me.

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    It's not an area I have much knowledge in Kevin, but they just have to be a rare set, especially not used and in pristine condition!

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    I have to confess that I haven't ever seen a complete set. But have seen a complete set of similar 7.62mm/.303" bore gauges.

    I'd simply leave them as they are KtK. You already have(?) the gauges relevant to the L1A1 series should you need to check or alter CHS. Plus, with a brand new set, still sealed, you KNOW that they are still in calibration and from that, you are in a position to calibrate other gauges should there ever be any dispute

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