NavyShooter
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Claven2: If these are the pictures I'm thinking they are, i.e from a certain gentlman in England, then they were used to make a set of receiver blueprints.
OK, I sent the plans to two individuals, one of whom promised to host them. I trust he will post the link here.
I will host the files for a while. If you ever encounter a dead link in the far future. Message me and will update the URL.
Here is the link to the blueprints on my site:
http://tinyurl.com/cm9a59j
I mod over at MSC, but I haven't hosted them there because they are so-so photos of original drawings, not proper scans. If someone wants to convert them into a nice drawing or solid works file, I'll host that there.
I will host the files for a while. If you ever encounter a dead link in the far future. Message me and will update the URL.
Here is the link to the blueprints on my site:
http://tinyurl.com/cm9a59j
Please not these are for non commercial use only. I don’t want to get into any copy right problems.
Cheers
MarkDevCanada@yahoo.com
Seems like these are the drawings I sent on CD with a clause that was accepted - "I will not distribute them either hard copy or electronically"
As they are now being distributed in the public domain electronicaly by way of download from a server I respectfully ask that you remove them from your web host site as the agreement has obviously been broken.
I have no objection to them being used for private use with a proviso that use is 'not for profit' but this cannot be undertaken on a download.
Markdev has taken the time and trouble to do some fine detailed drawings as PDF files perhaps you could host these instead ?
Many thanks Kevin
I have the manufacturing drawings for a bren receiver, but building one would require some interesting jigs and a LOT of specialized tooling.
Not economically viable as a "one-off" IMHO.
The initial British L4A1 used 30rd metric mags, as did the South African bren conversions.
The "perfected" L4A2 used "inch pattern" 30rd mags.
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IIRC the Globe Mohawk II - pictured above, a bubba'd Finn captured sniper SVT 40, rebarreled in .303 brit, the only non-restricted auto loading rifle in 303 caliber available here in Canada.