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Post by tom on Apr 17, 2006 21:39:02 GMT 1
Hi Folks somebody made a mistake and I was allowed to wander off by myself while we were in Wales on holliday and I sort of, well, acquired a rather nice Mk. 3 sight for the UK 4.2" Mortar.
Pictures to follow but it has the same "universal" dovetail as on the Bren Fixed Line Sight etc and is in remarkably good condition for a1945 made sight so I suspect it has been FTRed, it has a set of spares inside the carrying case but is missing the Screwdriver No. 7, Director Mk. 2 that is listed inside the lid and shown in the parts lists, so if anyone can direct me to one of those it would be appreciated.
I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it as I'm unlikely to get a 4.2" Mortar, I was looking for 2" bits at the time....
ATB
Tom
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Post by Kev on Apr 17, 2006 22:36:49 GMT 1
Screwdriver in question - Is this one any good Tom ?
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Post by Kev on Apr 17, 2006 22:56:46 GMT 1
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Post by tom on Apr 18, 2006 0:39:12 GMT 1
Hi Kev thanks for putting up the pics!
The tin could certainly take a 6 and a half inch screwdriver but I can't find a exact description of the size of it anywhere, it looks right anyway, cananyone advise?
ATB
Tom
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Post by privatefjordy on Apr 18, 2006 17:29:24 GMT 1
Kev. What is the cord coming out of the handle end on that sketch? The screwdriver I picked up from Mike has a very small diameter hole, drilled and tapped in the handle end. I didn't notice it until now
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Post by Kev on Apr 18, 2006 19:49:15 GMT 1
I don't know 'G' I only do as Tom tells me .....eg "put up pics" ! ;D I know more about 110mm soil pipe than I do about mortars which doesn't help either Is yours the same sort of screwdriver as the one in the photo ?
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Post by privatefjordy on Apr 18, 2006 22:48:17 GMT 1
Kev, Yes, its the same pattern screwdriver as the photo's you posted. I didn't notice the hole until I looked at the grip end after seeing the sketch of the one with the cord. I guess the hole is something like a 6BA, it really is small, but it's threaded! OA the screwdriver is 6 3/16"
Tom, Do you know what the cord is, and how it was attached?
Regards to you both, George.
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Post by Kev on Apr 18, 2006 23:02:19 GMT 1
George, screw driver in photo is on its way 'up north'. Can't honestly say I ever looked at it that closely to see if it was tapped in the top. Will have to wait for Tom to report back when the postie has been. Probably the only screw driver out of the batch that wasn't tapped ! ATB Kevin
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Post by privatefjordy on Apr 19, 2006 16:09:08 GMT 1
Tom.
If the one Kev sent you isn't tapped, I'll swop it over with my one if you want.
George.
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Post by tom on Apr 19, 2006 16:43:03 GMT 1
Hi Folks apologies for the silence but Ive been digging through files trying to find out more. Not succeeded
Cheers George, I'll let you know when it arrives (thanks again Kev by the way)
Just incase this threadhas attracted the attentions of any mortar/big tube types out there, heres what we currently have scanned in, although theres several waiting to be done as well.
Small Arms Training Volume I Pamphlet, No.8 Mortar(2inch), 1939 (pdf format) (Richards is nicer and I think he has done the 3" as well)
1960 UK M20 Mk 2 3.5" rocket Launcher parts list (jpg)
Infantry Training Vol I Infantry Platoon Weapons Pamphlet No. 8 The Light Mortar (2-inch) 1966 Army Code No. 70373 (jpgs)
Infantry Training Vol I Infantry Platoon Weapons Pamphlet No. 9 part I The Anti-Tank Grenade No. 94 (Energa) 1953 + amdts 1,2 and 3 WO Code No.8773
Infantry Training Vol I Infantry Platoon Weapons Pamphlet No. 9 Part IV 66mm Section Ant-Tank Rocket 1970 Army Code No 70026
Infantry Training Vol I Infantry Platoon Weapons Pamphlet No. 13 The Ackpack Flame Thrower 1952 Wo Code No. 8760
1960 2-inch Mortar user Handbook (jpgs)
BAOR Armourers Wing Precis on the 2” Mortar (jpgs)
WO Code No 13999 Comprensive List of Component Parts (Illustrated) For Ordnance, M.L. 2 in. Mortar Mks. 7** and 8* 1963
WO Code No 13503 Comprensive List of Component Parts (Illustrated) For Ordnance, M.L. 3 in. Mortar Mk 5.... 1962
Code_THREEMORTA Parts List For Ordnance, M.L. 3-in. Mortar Mk II on Mountings. 3-in. Mortar Mark I 1935
Code-FORTOMORTE Identification List for Ordnance, S.B. 4.2-inch Mortar, Mark 2 on Mounting, . 4.2-inch S.B. Mortar, Mark 3 also Plate, Base, Mobile, 4.2-inch S.B. Mortar, Mark 1 1945
WO Code No.6606 Identification List for Launcher, Rocket, 3.5-IN., U.K., M.20 Mark 2 1951
WO Code No.6045 Identification List for Ordnance M.L. 3-in. Mortar, Marks 4 and 5 on Mounting, 3-in. Mortar, Marks 1, 3 and 5 1949
WO Code No. 2238 Identification List for Ordnance M.L. 2in. Mortar Mks. 2*, 2**, 2***, 7, 7** and 8* 1949
Identification List for OSB 4.2in Mortar Mks 1* and 2 1952 User Handbook (Provisional) For the Launcher, Rocket, 3.5-inch U.K. M20 Mk. 2 1952 WO Code No 10229
Infantry Training Volume I Infantry Platoon Weapons Pamphlet No. 9, Part III 84-mm Infantry Anti-Tank Gun (all Arms) 1967 Army Code No. 70422
Infantry Training Volume I Infantry Platoon Weapons Pamphlet No. 9, Part II 3.5-INCH Rocket Launcher 1953 WO Code No. 8774
Complete Equipment Schedule Service Edition No. 50003 Ordnance M.L. 3-In. Mortar, Mk. 5 on Mounting Mk. 5 Simple Equipment April 1962
Complete Equipment Schedule Service Edition No. 46030 Launcher Equipment, Rocket, 3.5-In., M20, U.S.A. B1/1055-99-961-9136 Simple Equipment September 1967
Available from the usual source.
ATB
Tom
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Post by tom on Apr 19, 2006 16:51:56 GMT 1
Hey Kevin you don't have three foot bits of 6 inch dia pipe laying around do you? A certain mutual friend in Nevada is patiently waiting for his No. 12 Range Finder and I can't find a tube to pack it in! I keep sideling up to the numerous off cuts next to the holes in the road up here but they are always less than 5" dia! I'm also getting some funny looks from the hardhatted types in the holes...
I even tried to buy some but the buggers would only part with 12 foot lenghts for silly amounts.
ATB
Tom
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Post by phoenix on Apr 20, 2006 22:23:01 GMT 1
Tom, if you look in the copy of the identification list for the 3" mortar i sent you, you will see the screw driver listed.The cord is CORD BLACK SILK (5ft length) and is fitted with eye screwed.
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Post by Kev on Apr 20, 2006 23:45:43 GMT 1
Hi Tom
Most 6 inch pipe is highway drainage and going to be quite heavy.
You might be better off making something out of thin ply with a batten frame ?
Will keep me eyes open for thin wall 150mm tube for you though.
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Post by tom on Apr 21, 2006 8:58:32 GMT 1
Cheers! 5 foot of black silk eh?!
The screwdriver that Kev sent (Ta!) did have a small screwed hole in it but when I tried to fit it in the tin it was a tiny amount too wide at the head to fit in the holder. Howevever from close inspection of the holder before and after I suspect that no screwdriver had previously been there, no scratches or wear marks etc before I started messing.
I'm tempted to do a little file work to the driver.
Thanks everyone for your assistance!
ATB
Tom
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Post by tom on Apr 21, 2006 9:02:21 GMT 1
Thanks Kev re tube, I'll let you know if I find a alternative.
ATB
Tom
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