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  1. Served in the RN late 70s through the 80s was never issued or can ever remember seeing any kind of housewife Dan
  2. The Royal Navy used these helmets post war but never seen any with markings on Dan
  3. Yes mate certainly is, its 1979 dated. I obtained this sometime around 81/82 whilst serving in th RN was quite a gucci item to be hanging from your rigging set back in the day Didn't really use it for much though was only really any good for chopping. seem to remember that they were actually for arctic issue could be wrong though. Dan
  4. Here you go as promised Dan oops dunno what happened middle pic wasn't supposed to be there never mind nice knife
  5. I have an 1981 dated Martindale made machete/golok, broad arrow marked with the same serial number 120-9242 I,ll post a pic tommorrow afternoon of it plus the issue web scabbard Dan
  6. Andy No probs mate While at stoneleigh did you spot the fella with a bucket Load of twattin sticks (riot batons) some unissued with The broad arrow stamp and labels still attached for a fiver Each. Dan
  7. Here you go 1st type water bottle pouch and green water bottle also first type left and right ammo pouches use this set up for early NI pics taken with my iphone so not the best quality I'm afraid Dan
  8. The first 58 Pattern water bottle pouch did indeed have a twist fastener with a small pocket under the top flap to hold purification tablets with no strap attachment loop on the top back and was a darker green, I have one I'll post a pick latter if anyone wants So dont think its a standard British issue may be a copy from another country as already said Btw did see at Stonleigh some unissued 58 pattern holsters in this colour with brass fittings that were marked MECO 1975 that looked a little too new to me but may well have been produced for another country Dan
  9. Pistol No2 Mk1* and correct type magazines which can and was also used with the L9 and vice versa Dan
  10. Rob Heres a couple of cleaning rods used for the L9 The top one is a British manufactured type marked Stubbs England the bottom is a Canadian Inglis type originally for the Pistol No2 Mk1* just marked with an M or could be a W depends which way its read the British one is Blued and the Canadian one is phosphated (parkerised) Dont think there was a dedicated cleaning kit issued for the L9 only the rod the Inglis originally came issued with a standard type Oil bottle. Dan
  11. Deffo SLR Bayonet frog, used these in the Navy late 70s onwards, green for drill practice white for parade, colours, barrack guard etc better than blancoed webbing belt and frog as didn't leave a white residue on your best suit :-D belt not so good for wrapping round your fist for fighting when on patrol with no twatting stick though Dan
  12. Was a young Gunnery Rating on the old Bulwarks (Rusty B) last deployment used to pass the old Ark on entering/leaving harbour with a little more gone each time:( Dan
  13. Last time I was a Sabre sales Southsea/Portsmouth they had quite a few Dan
  14. Cheers Chris thanks for that. I wouldn't mind seeing a pic or two;). Cheers Dan
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