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Old 18-09-18, 02:59
Bruce Parker (RIP) Bruce Parker (RIP) is offline
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Originally Posted by Michael R. View Post
I am curious if that image showing the bomb carrier as an assembly of three bombs is correct. No waterproofing, suspicious markings... is it a faithful representation of a British bomb carrier. The next image in the series from that site shows the standard six-bomb carrier.
Just for the record, what a 2" mortar 6 bomb carrier looks like.

(say, anybody know where I can find a 2" barrel brush like the one shown as item 11 in Darrel's pic?)
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