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02-11-2023 03:45 AM
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That to me is not a Mk7, the weight is wrong at 160gns
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The other one, well I'll leave you to discover that one as it caught me by surprise as I had always been told something entirely different.
Bullet weight NOT 174 grains ?
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Regarding the bullet weight shown on the drawing, I'm not 100% sure but I think I've read something that there was an interim step between Mk VI and what Mk VII finally ended up at, which is what this drawing shows.
Upon testing the 160 grain didn't work and they upped it to 174 grain, but (although they would have up-issued the drawing) they didn't upgrade the mark of bullet.
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By 1915 (if not earlier) the bullet was 174g
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Yes your on the money its to do with the bullet weight at 160 Gn but also at the top of the drawing you can read what ever the acronym S A C Minute (Could stand for Small Arms Committee ?) 4409 VII underscore then under that we have 8-12-09.
So as stated it appears that this drawing is for the trailed 160 Gnr as hayboy suggested in due course proceeded with the 174 grainer I'm not sure the No. 4409 is the number of listed changes that have been made at that point 8-12-1909 in time with regards to the small arms in service.
So I learnt something today not only from the drawing which I think I snaffled off the web years ago and never paid any attention to the weight nor the date of the drawing also the fact that the site here contains very knowledgeable personnel who are onto it.
I did a PL thing dangled half a carrot to see what turned up, I mean this in a good way, thanks guys hope this was just a little bit of fun for you.
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Added to which, once it became a 'production' item it had the '3-idents'.
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Alan ages ago I posted a pic of a MKVII round I think it was a MW (Munitions Welshpool) it had a roll crimp instead of the normal stab crimp I've never seen another one and I never got an answer back from anyone regarding so did they trial roll crimping say for ease of production.
If anything it would have been an Aussie thing I'll have a scrounge and see if I can find the picture again and post it cannot vouch for quality as I only had an I-Phone IV at that point I upgraded last year to an 11 I think!
Postscript,
I found the round on my desk so took some better pics, you can see faint stab marks but the roll goes right around the neck at the same depth so maybe a machine adjustment don't know anyway something to discus.
It is a ball round not a reload I was correct it is a MW VII 44.
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Originally Posted by
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Alan ages ago I posted a pic of a MKVII round I think it was a MW (Munitions Welshpool) it had a roll crimp instead of the normal stab crimp I've never seen another one and I never got an answer back from anyone regarding so did they trial roll crimping say for ease of production.
If anything it would have been an Aussie thing I'll have a scrounge and see if I can find the picture again and post it cannot vouch for quality as I only had an I-Phone IV at that point I upgraded last year to an 11 I think!
Postscript,
I found the round on my desk so took some better pics, you can see faint stab marks but the roll goes right around the neck at the same depth so maybe a machine adjustment don't know anyway something to discus.
It is a ball round not a reload I was correct it is a MW VII 44.
Interesting indeed - If I have ever seen one, it has not registered, so, for me, another 'weird' bit of Enfield history.
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Bit more to that round. Should seems a bit different? Somebody playing around?
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