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Old 21-04-05, 18:27
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who would be interested in U/C bail out bags???
i have repros being made and will have the prices soon. thanks
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Old 22-04-05, 01:06
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Dave,

I am interested in a couple.


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Old 22-04-05, 01:15
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ok thanks stewart, i cant tell you the prices but they should be verry reasonaeble for what they are.

would you like to join my UC register?

check it out at my web site.

www.alleramilitaria.com
look under bren carrier page

thanks
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44 MORRIS C8, M-3A1 SCOUT CAR
41 U/C, 42 U/C x 2, 44 U/C
42 6LB GUN
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Old 24-04-05, 05:51
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What is a carrier bail out bag?
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Old 24-04-05, 16:48
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that is the hard webb bag that hangs on the inside of the carrier, welsh pattern carriers had 6-8 of them. look on your load out diagram, or the parts book for location. they have a metal clip on the back and a long webb strap rivited to them. they are hard as hell to find today.
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44 MORRIS C8, M-3A1 SCOUT CAR
41 U/C, 42 U/C x 2, 44 U/C
42 6LB GUN
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Old 24-04-05, 18:53
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The example of the Bail Out Bag that we have in our museum is made of leather with a metal clip on the back and an adjustable shoulder strap. The chap who gave it to us, Dick Kenzie, bought it from an Ordinance Corps type while on leave in Italy. Even though Dick spent four years as a Carrier Driver he never once saw one of these bags delivered with a new Carrier.

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Old 24-04-05, 20:29
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the one i have loaned to me was a original, it is made from canvas formed with a stiffining agent. it also has a long strap.
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41 U/C, 42 U/C x 2, 44 U/C
42 6LB GUN
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Old 25-04-05, 13:16
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I beleive you will find that the leather examples are British, and the other type are Cadandian manufacture.

The leather ones normally have prominent British parts numbers and date of manufacture stamped on. Quite if the Canadians ever adopted the British pattern I will leave to other to answer.

I would have thought that the Canadian examples would still have the clips on the back to hang on to the stowage strip in the back of MK11*.

They were in theroy supplied as part of the CES when the vehicles left the factory.
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Old 25-04-05, 15:25
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niel, thats what i have uncovered in my research too. thanks
normaly you would find 6 on a welsh pattern carrier each with a AFV first aid kit and ammo.
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Old 27-04-05, 11:38
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Are these the bags you are talking about?
If so there are 4 types. 2 leather (1 with single leather strap and buckle, and 1 with two quick release straps), 1 fibre board (single webbing fastener, Canadian), and a Leathercloth one (single strap with buckle).
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Old 27-04-05, 11:42
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They all have the same bracket arrangement on the back which allows then to fix to the metal rails that run along the inside of the MkII and MkIII carriers.

Hope this helps and if I can find more photos of the other types I'll post them here.

Incidently I have a load of these bags for sale later this year, mainly leather two strap ones. (Stew I still have yours in a box!)


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Old 28-04-05, 13:15
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Incidently I have a load of these bags for sale later this year, mainly leather two strap ones. (Stew I still have yours in a box!)


Nigel

Nigel,

I am working on a new stowage arrangement - this might just set it off.

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Old 28-04-05, 20:30
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Default bail out bags

Stewart,
These fit nicely in the T-16 as well. In fact, Nigel found a couple for me at Beltring a couple years ago. I have 3 of them in my vehicle.
Mailed your gas can brackets yesterday.
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Old 29-04-05, 20:52
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Nigel,

I am working on a new stowage arrangement - this might just set it off.

Thanks,


Stewart
Stewart let me know when you're coming over this way and I'll dig them out so you can go back with them slung over your shoulder with a sign "Been Fishing"!

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Old 30-04-05, 02:15
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Stewart let me know when you're coming over this way and I'll dig them out so you can go back with them slung over your shoulder with a sign "Been Fishing"!

Nigel
Nigel,

I think that I will force my way back to the UK next summer - once the hubbub of the 60th anniversary has quieted down.

The wife gets another weeks vacation next year, so we should get back over there and make a few weeks of it. I spent my last week at Beltring, but I hear that there is even more to see that MVs in the UK. ( Is this so?)

I will be in touch to see what sights I should take in, in addition to the MV stuff. Surely there must be a castle or something near Bovington, and I could drop Mary off at a mall while I went to the Imperial War Museum - it sounds like fun already!


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Old 01-05-05, 00:19
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Nigel,

I think that I will force my way back to the UK next summer - once the hubbub of the 60th anniversary has quieted down.

The wife gets another weeks vacation next year, so we should get back over there and make a few weeks of it. I spent my last week at Beltring, but I hear that there is even more to see that MVs in the UK. ( Is this so?)

I will be in touch to see what sights I should take in, in addition to the MV stuff. Surely there must be a castle or something near Bovington, and I could drop Mary off at a mall while I went to the Imperial War Museum - it sounds like fun already!


Stewart

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What and not come up our way! Geoff this man should be banned from everything civilised!!! That's one of those bags going missing! Up here for castles.

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Old 01-05-05, 20:01
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Up here for castles.
What? Geoff never said they had castles up there!

I just looked at the map again, and Scotland doesn't look that far to take a drive up to. Is it an island too, like England?


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Old 01-05-05, 20:23
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What? Geoff never said they had castles up there!
I didn't go to castles, I went looking at old army trucks!

You silly man. Julia spent almost all her time in the castles up there!

Here's your itinerary:

Go for the bank holiday at the end of May. Forget Beltring, go to Richard's show at Horndean. Then drop off Mary at the shops in Portsmouth or Southampton, and go to Bovington. THEN, drive to Scotland.

Any questions? Carry on, then. chop-chop.

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