The C2 was also very prone to crack the receiver as the gun couldn't take sustained stress. John
I have only known one person who owned a C2, but the tale he told me was quite different. He said he sent his to CAL for a rebuild because it was getting quite worn, and the engineers there estimated that based on the wear they saw the gun had fired half a million rounds. Not bad for a gun that can't take stress.
I have only known one person who owned a C2, but the tale he told me was quite different. He said he sent his to CAL for a rebuild because it was getting quite worn, and the engineers there estimated that based on the wear they saw the gun had fired half a million rounds. Not bad for a gun that can't take stress.
All FN service rifles went to Diemaco in Kitchener, Ont. for repair. On the body Diemaco would stamp DM for company I.D. and often the year
the gun was repaired. The last of the C1A2s were 8L series made CAL 1968 I believe. The C2 IIRC was not general issue initially but could be obtained from stores easily by request. So your friend must have had his firearm concurrently with DND issue and after events in Quebec the DND were paranoid about civilians obtaining service weapons. Sounds improbable.
Canadian Arsenals sold 200 C1s and 200 C2s and 200 of the SMG to civilians. They came in a cardboard box with new mags sealed in plastic, plus a byao. The C2 came with 30 rounds mags. The SMG came with 30 rounders plus a little mag (10 rounds?)
Good lord I HATED those totally daft and dinky 10 rounds mags !! I swear there only purpose or reason for existing was so one had a mag in the C1 SMG for parades (hated those also)
I was told the 10 round mag was for vehicle crews , easier to handle in the confined turret or crew commander hatch , didn’t make much sense having a 10 rd mag in a SMG

I was told the 10 round mag was for vehicle crews , easier to handle in the confined turret or crew commander hatch , didn’t make much sense having a 10 rd mag in a SMG
I was told the 10 round mag was for vehicle crews , easier to handle in the confined turret or crew commander hatch , didn’t make much sense having a 10 rd mag in a SMG
Correct. I was with the RCDs and the smgs came with 10 and 30 rd mags. Not much room in the turret of a Centurion.(Does that date me?)



























