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Well James, looks like you're back to square 1. I've sent over the plans and photos, but if you need any other measurements or photos let me know. Good luck. Robert
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That picture reminded me that I saw a company in Florida (where else?) that make golf-ball diameter muzzle cups. Fire a blank and launch a golf ball. If I get things coordinated, I may suggest a new fun challenge at my rifle club's vintage rifle match. Best ball in the circle at 200 yds for a $1 per shot.
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Do they make one for the No.4Mk1?
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Hi Keyan: Can't comment for sure. All I know is the unit pictured above dosen't fit a MK 4. I'll leave your question up to the experts on the forum. Cheers...Robert
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I've seen some home made ones done up to fit the No4 mk1 rifles. A standard spike bayonet was cut down. It acted as the weapon mount. The cup was made from a piece of cut down exhaust pipe available from an automotive store. The ones I've seen were an adaptor piece. The larger end would just fit a tennis ball. Just below the depth of the ball a bolt was placed with a washer welded on. This was needed to diffuse the blast from the blank. In all it looked decent and could launch a tennis ball about 60 yards or so depending on wind.
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