1919A4 value

The few grain elevators that are left are now a tourist attraction. They were all replaced by big cement inland terminals. Best stay in BC....the rest of the world is a cold and harsh place. Wish I could join you there....winter is coming.
 
It is my understanding that if there is a W in the serial number the gun was made in Walkerville, which has since been amalgamated into Windsor.

As well, there never was a C5. According to the manuals, they went from C1 to C5A1 to avoid confusing the model number with the C1A1 FN. Mind you, to add to the confusion, the CF manual title for the GPMG was C5, and as well the Canadian FRT mention the C5, although they cannot show the markings of one since it never existed. C5A1 conversion began, as you mention, in the very late 70s and ran well into the 80s.

- And here all along I had thought that C5A1 was only the ones for the Cougar turrets that had the cocking handle welded so as not to flap around.
 
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