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Old 17-09-22, 14:26
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Hi Ed

Well done.

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Old 17-09-22, 17:24
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Excellent research Ed!
You are a valuable asset to our community !
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If experimental, cant have been that many around so would be very rare. .Might be the only one in existence now?
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Old 22-10-22, 08:41
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The Heller was clearly an innovative weapon. The sight incorporates a split image range finder which even with a short base of about 12 inches(?) would have gone a long way to solving the range-finding problem that plagued all such weapons at more than point-blank ranges before the advent of lasers.

Pretty sure I saw one of those sights for sale recently. Going to have to rack my memory on that one!

An interesting feature of the original packboard is the incorporation of a "tumpline" strap to go across the head. This method of load-carrying was introduced by the Canadian Expeditionary Force in WWI, and was clearly not forgotten in the early 1950s. Hard to believe, but it was found to be a highly efficient way to carrying heavy loads and was copied from the aboriginal/voyageur method of carrying loads.
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