Phill05
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Anyone know what this could be for (named John Wilson with a broad arrow and No11
Phill
Phill
If my memory serves me correctly, I think you'll find that the 81s were actually GPO designation for wiring pliers issued to R Sigs for same use.Definitely War Office issue but not part of any tool kit either individual or armourers for any British issue firearm since the Brown Bess and Colt Naval Pistol. Spent last night going through the kit list for each and nothing like that in any of them. So probably something from a RE tool box or perhaps RA. Standard practice was to punch the tool kit's line numbr to the tool for auditing. Best example of that being for long nose pliers being called 81s as that was their line number in a RS technicians tool box list.
Quite correct on the combi tool as issued to me in 1965 for my walnut handled SLR Yes the toolbox was mostly PO. Were the TT11 and TT15 not American products? All my stuff was Creed before Siemens got in there.A combination tool was issued for that purpose for the L1A1SLR combi tool and the FN Fal and R1 is this version
Rhodesian kits were standard belgian FN kits as well only having an additional spanner for their unique flash eliminator
I know all 3 kits well having grown up down there and serving here, first rifle was a wooden stock SLR (lefthander)
@Linus wouldn't surprise me if my entire tool box was originally GPO stuff, especially as at first I worked on Type 11 and 15 teletypewriters etc
There was a John Wilson Sheffield toolmaker who made saws (and skate blades apparently)Anyone know what this could be for (named John Wilson with a broad arrow and No11
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Kings crown? Wherever (whenever) did you serve, Droogs? IntriguedDunno if they were american, they all had a kings crown and GPO painted on the front plate. by the time I was working on them they had been in the backs of FV432s and L/Rs for a good long time and in the Commcen. About 3 years in we started getting Trend 600 series teleprinters to replace them. Oh the glorious luxury of an electronic keyboard and a LCD dot matrix screen and only being allowed to replace boards rather than fault find, heaven. Then they gave us Cossors the Tossors
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