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Old 04-09-16, 12:12
T Creighton T Creighton is offline
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Default Nice Magazine Box.

Hi Chris and welcome.
That is a nice looking box as it is. Can anyone explain how the drum magazine feeds the rounds in. I remember the Brens we had during compulsory military training in the 1950's had the banana shape magazines that slotted down from the top. They came in a box just like yours but I can't remember how many. The sergeant instructor would lay two alongside one another and then jump up and down because someone had mixed up the long and short magazines. (optical illusion) The Brens were great to fire and very accurate. Lying on the ground with bi-pod legs to steady we could usually get the 15 shots grouping withing a 3'' circle on the target.
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Old 04-09-16, 16:12
Michael R. Michael R. is offline
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See:

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Thanks to Lance.
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Old 04-09-16, 17:58
Chris Camfield Chris Camfield is offline
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Oh wow, so THAT is what it looked like originally! Thanks for the link! Well, sadly the only thing on the inside of mine are pads on the top and bottom - I'm not sure if those are original now or not.

Sadly, one of the canvas straps tore a bit today. Clearly they aren't in as good shape as I thought. But after I get it home - I'm posting this from the train - it shouldn't need to be moved around too much. Will post more pictures when I'm home.
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Old 05-09-16, 13:21
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Do not paint, try very carefully to remove non original paint as much as possible and then colour match the original paint and with a small modelers brush go over anything that cannot be removed. It really looks fine as is.
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