So I was at work..

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I know our vault has 2-3 No7 transit cases, But I had to go down to the shop and inside was a vault and all I seen was over 100 No7 22LR LE and crates for them sitting on a shelf. I was like a kid in a candy store.

Then seen a poster on the wall about the destruction of C1A1,C2A1 and The Old C3 Sterling and made me pissed off. Remove all tools for them in your tool boxes.

Care Of CWO Crocker GRRRRRRR
 
Then seen a poster on the wall about the destruction of C1A1,C2A1 and The Old C3 Sterling and made me pissed off. Remove all tools for them in your tool boxes.

Care Of CWO Crocker GRRRRRRR

C3 was a PH sniper rifle, SMG C1 was a cheapened Sterling copy.

CWO Crocker is a long time 2nd or 3rd generation collector, and has made sure that reasonable quantities of these guns were retained for museum and other purposes. It was way beyond anyones call in NDHQ as to any other method of disposal of small arms. That policy was set by the government years ago, and has now been elevated to the UN level.

The same fate awaits those Cno7s someday.
 
pottsy not for 1-2 years :(

Yeah I mean C1 SMG....

Hard to keep up with all the C classed weapons,

I mean C3A1 sniper rifle, C3 105mm, C1A1, C1 SMG, C11, C12 ETC LOL


Yeah I work all over now, I'm always down in the vault helping the RQ or down in Base.
 
my understanding is that the .22 cal #7 rifle is being pulled from the cadet system.
all are to be turned in for destruction or deactivation & returned to unit as drill purpose rifles.
they are pushing the daisy air rifle as 'the' cadet rifle..
the old #7's are in great shape & still amazingly accurate, such a shame
 
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