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I have a friend in Europe whom is looking for cleaning kit, spare baffles that came in a canvas bag, and spare magazine for his replica welrod mk11A. Anyone got some hints where to start?


Suppressed WW2 .32 ACP handgun, made to kill evil nazis and such.CGN road trip!BTW, what the Hell is a Welrod Mk11A?
This site has some very good information on all the variations of the Welrod www.timelapse.dk/welrod.phpBTW, what the Hell is a Welrod Mk11A?
First brought into service during World War 2, this British-designed bolt-action weapon is still in the Regiment's armoury and has been taken to war at least as recently as the 1991 Gulf War.
The Welrod is a single-shot weapon which requires the operator to manually cycle the rounds via bolt action. Magazine capacity is 5 9mm (in the Mk1) or .32 ACP (Mk2) rounds. Due to its mechanical simplicity and integrated suppressor, the Welrod is extremely quiet when fired - perhaps the quietest pistol ever produced. Effective range is short, however.
The Welrod was designed for British Special Operations Executive (SOE) agents for use at extreme close quarters e.g. assassinations. It most likely has a similar role within the Regiment as well as more traditional military uses such as neutralising sentries. At least one Welrod was taken by SAS Land Rover columns into Iraq during Desert Storm with such a use in mind.
I know of one of these drop zones.
My mother (she was 19 at that time) was participating in a nighttime resupply airdrop for their local resistance group in the SouthWest Pyrénées mountains and the windy conditions that night did not permit to retrieve all the containers. Some were blown away and fell on a very treacherous part of the mountain.
They had enough anyway and the drop was successful. No one ever tried to go and retrieve the lost tubes.
To this day, I think the sealed tubes are still there, hidden among the rocks and twigs.
Maybe there were some Welrods or Stens in these...
We still have a down bed "couette" made with the yellow silk of one of the chutes.
PP.
Yup! but a helluva lot quieter!Nevermind. I figured it out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welrod
Maximum range of 23 metres. Right up there with the Liberator.
Field trip! Seriously.



























