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David TS

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  1. Normal car licence . I popped down the shop for a pint of milk in it on Saturday morning......came back a mile offroad - because it can .
  2. Moving airdrop supplies from the drop zone to bases, and many other roles. It would carry a pallet on the back, plus had a fork lift pallet trailer, plus a self loading lightweight pallet trailer. It could also tow an air portable fuel container. It was also used by special forces, and could have a Gimpy mounted on it for fire support. http://www.eliteukforces.info/gallery/vehicles/supacat.php They were last used in Afghanistan, retired in 2010.
  3. No, it came from Caple ATV :-).
  4. Matt Thanks The SLR is as original action wise - sliding breech block and carrier activated by the cocking lever - it just has an unported barrel and all the gas mechanism removed. Yes, it is Section 1
  5. Having seen one in the flesh last Saturday, I decided in about 10 seconds that I wanted a Supacat Mk III . Currently on an information gathering exercise . Brief bit about me, 58 years old, I was in the Army and Air Cadets back in the 60's. I shoot, shotguns and rifle, and have an Enfield No 4 (T) sniper rifle and straight pull L1A1 SLR in the cabinet amongst others, largely due to having shot the No 4 and Bren in the Cadets all those years ago, and had a lifelong fondness for them ever since . I have been interested in warfare and military vehicles since I was a kid, and the Supacat would make an ideal lamping vehicle for shooting rabbits and foxes .
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