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Hi Rob,
Good on you mate thats exactly what I needed, full steam ahead in the morning, I will certainly call in and see you when next I am over there been in your neck of the woods before too, was up in the North Island after Rusa deer and chasing the Sika out the back of Taupo, I look forward to seeing your machines, once again thanks for your help Regards Ron
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G'day everyone,
well, I have learnt a bit from all of this. I had only ever seen cleaning rods placed in the holder on the side of the early LP2 carrier. Then when Ron mentioned Aiming Posts I was thinking of the same apparatus as what Rob posted in his picture (which definitely can't fit onto the brackets on the side of an LP2) but I believe are usually stored in one of the rear bins. I did some research today and found this:- Posts, Zero, M.G., Mk. I This post is provided for use in conjuction with machine guns employed for indirect fire. It consists of an iron road ½-in. diameter, bent at one end to form an aiming ring of 4-in. internal diameter and pointed at the other for insertion into the ground. The post, which is painted service colour, is about 38½-in. overall length. Source:- the Accessories Page - Sighting and Gun Laying window - from http://www.vickersmachinegun.org.uk/ (there is an image here also) I had not seen or heard of these before - but it is as Rob Beale has uploaded from Vickers MG Handbook. It would seem that the original LP2/2A Carrrier Manual from 1941 that you have Ron got the name incorrect... Now I know what to look for (or make). Jared |
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Hi Jared,
Thanks mate, Whats in a name,? well now we all know what we are talking about, this is what I like about this forum we are all out to help each other,and to share what we know about our chosen hobby, Regards Ron
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