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Description Object Type NAM Accession Number
Flash spotter No 4 Mk III, 1940 (c); made by Cooke, Troughton and Simms Limited; marked, 'No722/Patt No 518148/OS739 GA'. Scientific Instruments 1998-12-151
Director No 12 Mk I, 1935 (c); maker's mark, 'HB No 426'. Scientific Instruments 1998-12-152
Identification telescope, anti aircraft, 1941; made by Ross, London; marked, 'OS 584 GA/ Rgd No 4447'. Scientific Instruments 1998-12-153
Periscope, 1916; made by R and J Beck Limited; marked, 'No 25 No 477'. Scientific Instruments 1998-12-154
Periscope, No 14A Mk III, 1945; marked, 'OS 676 GA/ Red No 8512'. Scientific Instruments 1998-12-155
Mortar clinometer, 1942; made by B I Company Limited; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Scientific Instruments 1998-12-156
Identification telescope, anti-aircraft, Mk I No 1, 1924; the telescope operates with the barrel lateral to the observer, with a periscope action; stands upon a base which is gradated with a scale of degrees in a horizontal plain. Scientific Instruments 1998-12-157
Telescope, Field Artillery Mk V, 1917; made by Negretti and Zambra No 275. Scientific Instruments 1998-12-158
Electric circuit firing detector, 1944; marked 'No 5409'. Scientific Instruments 1998-12-159
Telescope, Mk II, 1916; Scout regiments; marked 'No 18638/ OS 126 GA/ No 18638'; made by HCR and Son Limited. Scientific Instruments 1998-12-160
Artillery director, No 9 Mk I, 1944; marked 'OS 369 GA/ No 9226'; contained in a case, 1942. Scientific Instruments 1998-12-161
Signals telescope, No 909, 1943; made by W Ottway and Company Limited. Scientific Instruments 1998-12-162
Light Dragoon Flintlock pistol by Durs Egg 1790-1810 (c), with detachable skeleton butt and swivel ring. Firearms 1974-02-115
Light Dragoon Flintlock pistol by Durs Egg 1790-1810 (c), with detachable skeleton butt and swivel ring. Equipment, general 1974-02-115
Webley .455 in Mk I breechloading service revolver, 1887 Navy mark. Firearms 1974-07-38
Breechloading centre-fire revolver, 476 in Enfield Mk I 1880. Firearms 1974-07-39
Smoothbore .656 in percussion pistol . For Indian Cavalry, made for the East India Government, 1873. Birmingham Gun Trade. Firearms 1974-10-65
Flintlock .75 in pistol, variation of Nock pattern of 1796 Firearms 1975-05-1
Percussion Cavalry pistol with 8 in barrel rifled with 3 grooves corresponding to the 1853 Enfield system, lock dated 1855; Prince Edward Island Volunteers, Canada 1855. Firearms 1975-06-42
Medal group awarded to Gnr Isaac Lodge, Royal Horse Artillery: Victoria Cross 1900; Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902, clasp; George V Coronation Medal 1911; Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded to keepers of the Royal Parks 1907. Medals 1983-09-68
Medal group awarded to Lt Col Herbert Jones, 2nd Bn Parachute Regiment, 1977-1982: Victoria Cross 1982; Order of the British Empire 1980; General Service Medal 1962-2007, clasp; South Atlantic Medal 1982; Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal 1977; associated with South Atlantic (Falklands War) (1982). Medals 1983-11-32
Medal group awarded to Lt F A de Pass, 34th Prince Albert Victor's Own Poona Horse, killed in action 24 Nov 1914: Victoria Cross 1914; 1914 Star and clasp: 5 Aug-22 Nov 1914; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). Medals 1995-04-2
Medal group awarded to 2/Lt R P Hallowes, 4th Bn Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) and 28th Bn London Regiment, 1914-1920: Victoria Cross 1915; Military Cross 1915; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19, oakleaf. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). Medals 1992-07-1
Medal group awarded to Capt A M C McReady Diarmid, 17th (Service) Bn Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment): Victoria Cross 1917; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). Medals 1992-07-2
Victoria Cross, 1916 awarded to Pte Frederick Jeremiah Edwards, 12th Bn Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), for his actions in the Somme on 26 Sept 1916; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Medals 1992-07-3
Mau Mau knife, Kenya, 1954 (c); blade fashioned from petrol drum metal and fitted with crude wooden handle; with leather scabbard Edged Weapons 1998-12-163
Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife, 2nd pattern, 1941; Wilkinson Sword Limited; leather scabbard, broken retaining band; Royal Marine Commandos and Special Forces. Edged Weapons 1998-12-164
Bayonet, No7 Mk I/L, 1945 (c); universal issue; made by Elkington and Company Limited, Birmingham; used with Sten gun and No5 Carbine. Edged Weapons 1998-12-165
Bayonet, US M5A1 dress version, 1955 (c); manufactured by Milpar, USA; plated blade; stamped guard; US M8A1 scabbard. Edged Weapons 1998-12-166
Bayonet, Finnish Mosin Nagant M1928/30 (SkY) Version, 1930 (c). Edged Weapons 1998-12-167
Bayonet, 1930 (c); unmarked; possibly Mauser export; with metal scabbard. Edged Weapons 1998-12-168
Small respirator, 1938; PBC, England; with canvas carrying bag. Equipment, general 1998-12-169
Air Raid Protection (ARP) warden's helmet, 1940 (c). Associated with World War Two, Home Front (1939-1945). Armour 1998-12-170
Pattern 1822 Artillery Volunteers sword, 1837-1845; blade is slightly curved with engraved decoration, including the regimental title and maker's name, Silver & Co; three bar guard; grip covered in grey fishskin and with copper wire; metal scabbard with two loose suspension rings. Edged Weapons 1958-12-122
Pattern 1822 Artillery Officer's sword; blade is spear pointed with engraved decoration, including the corps title, Royal Artillery, the makers name, Henry Wilkinson and the initials 'C L'; brass 'Gothic' hilt; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1958-12-120
Pattern 1912 Cavalry Officer's sword; blade is of the usual design with engraved decoration, including the regimental cypher,VIDG, and title, Carabiniers; typical bowl hilt and guard; leather scabbard. Edged Weapons 1958-12-118
Officer's Levée sword; blade is double edged, with etched decoration, including the regiment's name, the King's Hussars, the maker's name is indistinguishable; mameluke hilt with ivory grips; scabbard is covered in fishskin and has ornate brass mounts. Edged Weapons 1958-12-15
Pattern 1796 Infantry Officer's sword; blade of usual pattern with blued and gilded engraved decoration, including the possible the maker's names, Gibson, Thomson and Craig; usual pattern gilt shell hilt; black leather scabbard with gilt mounts, and the same names engraved on the mouthpiece. Edged Weapons 1958-12-7
Infantry Officer's sword, 1795 (c); blade is curved, fullered and spear pointed; knucklebow guard and stool are of one piece and a curled side bar joins the knucklebow to the stool; possibly an ebony grip with an engraved metal plate; leather scabbard with the retailer's name engraved on the mouthpiece, Goldneys, late Neild; the National Maritime attributed the ownership of this weapon to a Capt Robert Knox, however, as no Naval officer of the period had that name, it is likely to belong to a Thomas Knox, Grenadier Guards 1794-1796, this would also be consistent to the badge on the hilt. Edged Weapons 1958-12-5
Pattern 1822 Cavalry Officer's sword; pipe backed blade with engraved decoration including the maker's name, Hawkes and Company; three bar steel guard; fishskin grip with wire binding; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1958-12-4
Pattern 1822 Indian Army Artillery Officer's sword; blade is etched in relief with the artillery motive the maker's name, Harman of Calcutta; three bar iron guard; grip is covered in grey fishskin and bound with silver coloured wire metal; bright metal scabbard; carried by Maj Hubert Shorrock Ashton, Cossipore Artillery Volunteers. Edged Weapons 1958-12-2
Pattern 1822 Indian Army sword; blade typical of this pattern, with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Wilkinson; heavy brass 'Gothic' guard; sharkskin grip bound with copper wire; wooden scabbard covered in leather. Edged Weapons 1958-12-17
Cavalry Officer's sword; blade is very curved with engraved decoration, including the name, P Auger, possibly the maker or the owner; hilt resembles Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry with its brass knucklebow guard and semi circular langets, brass backpiece and ferrule; ivory grips with two criss-crossed bands. Edged Weapons 1958-10-15
General Officer's Sword, East India Company; spear pointed blade with engraved decoration including the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; gilt brass 'Gothic' guard with lion's head and mane forming the pommel and backpiece; grip is covered in fishskin and bound with three twisted wires; brass scabbard; owned by Maj Gen W.H. Abbott, Royal Munster Fusiliers. Edged Weapons 1958-09-20
Pattern 1822 Indian Army Infantry Officer's sword; blade is spear pointed, with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Ranken and Co; brass 'Gothic' guard; grip covered in fishskin and bound with three brass wires; gilt (?) sword knot with a crimson worm and acorn; brass scabbard with two suspension rings; carried by Gen Sir Edward Steadman GCB KCIE, Indian Army. Edged Weapons 1958-08-24
Court sword for a member of the Royal Household, 1830-1837; blade of straight oval section, engraved with the cypher of William IV; ornate knucklebow guard and cross guard; torn leather scabbard. Edged Weapons 1958-07-68
Parker pen set, January 1999, includes: one roller-ball pen, one fountain pen and case; Permanent Joint Headquarters (UK). Equipment, general 1999-01-1
Artillery Officer's sword; blade is spear pointed and engraved with the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson, the corps name and the initials, C De C H; three bar guard engraved with the name, Lt Col A F Hartley; grip covered in fishskin; flat leather strap with leather tassel; leather scabbard; sword was originally carried by Col Claude de Covrey Hamilton CB, Royal Artillery, and then by Gen Sir Alan Hartley, 11th Bengal Lancers. Edged Weapons 1958-07-59
Cavalry Trooper's sword, Punjab Light Horse; blade pattern is usual for 1885 pattern and is engraved with a dedication to the owner and the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; sheet metal bowl guard with four triangular perforations and lapped edges; grip covered in crosshatched leather strips; plated steel scabbard; presented by Lt Col Grey to Tpr J Hampson as the winner of the Punjab Light Horse's mounted combat competition, 1911-1912. Edged Weapons 1958-07-40
Pattern 1912 Cavalry Officer's sword; blade is inscribed with the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; plated scabbard; carried by Ulick de Burgh Altamont 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) 1916-1928. Edged Weapons 1958-07-1
Light Cavalry Officer's sword; blade is spear pointed and engraved with the maker's name, Wilkinson, and a cypher, possibly 'CDM'; steel three bar guard; grip is narrow and covered in fishskin; leather sword strap with a leather acorn; wooden scabbard covered in black leather; associated with the Turkish Drums captured at Ctesiphon by Lt Col Cecil de la Rue Mears, 16th Cavalry, late 8th Cavalry, and is said to have been his cavalry sword. Edged Weapons 1958-06-25
Two swords and associated scabbards, 1856 (c); made or sold by Joseph Hume, London; used by Col John Hershel, Corps of Bengal Engineers. Edged Weapons 1958-06-3
Pattern 1896 Cavalry Officer's sword; blade is fullered, double edged and made by Henry Wilkinson; steel honeysuckle guard; leather covered scabbard; carried by Sir William Peyton, 7th Dragoon Guards. Edged Weapons 1958-05-49
Pattern 1912 Cavalry Officer's sword; blade is the normal type for this pattern, with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Ranken and Company Limited; ornate bowl guard, usual to this pattern; chromium plated scabbard with two bands and loose suspension rings; associated with Lt Col T S Patterson, 19th Lancers (Fane's Horse). Edged Weapons 1958-03-72
Indian Army Cavalry Officer's sword, Bihar Light Horse; blade is spear pointed with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Thurkle of London, and the cyphers, 'B.L.H' and 'G.N.H'; steel three bar hilt; leather sword knot; brown Leather scabbard with steel chape of Indian Army type; carried by Col Hickley, Bihar Light Horse. Edged Weapons 1957-12-49
Infantry Officer's sword, 1889-1894; blade is spear pointed with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Hobson and Sons, and the initials of the user; brass 'Gothic' hilt with 'V.R' in cartouche; white leather sword strap and acorn; nickel plated scabbard; carried by Allen Graham Gordon, 3rd Bn Worcestershire Regiment, 1889-1894. Edged Weapons 1957-10-68
Pattern 1895 Infantry Officer's sword, 1910-1936; blade is stamped on the shoulder 'O.E.X'; steel hilt inset with the cypher of George V; leather sword strap and knot; brown leather scabbard with frog button. Edged Weapons 1957-08-13
Pattern 1822 Infantry Officer's sword; blade made by Wilkinson; hilt has a folding inner guard and 'VR' in cartouche; black leather scabbard with brass mounts; associated with Cosmick (?) Michael Sullivan. Edged Weapons 1957-08-10
Pattern 1895 Indian Army Infantry Officer's sword; blade of dumbbell section with engraved decoration including the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; pierced plated steel guard; leather sword knot; nickel plated scabbard. Edged Weapons 1957-07-55
Light Cavalry Officer's sword, leather scabbard and hunting knife; carried by Col Charles Lyon Sidey, Surma Valley Light Horse and Lumsden's Horse. Edged Weapons 1957-07-32-1
Officer's sword, Irish Guards; blade of dumbbell section with engraved decoration including the owner's initials, and the maker's name, Thurkle; the guard is from a rifle regiment patter; leather sword knot; nickel plated scabbard; carried by Gen Sir Alexander Godley GCB KCMG, Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Edged Weapons 1957-03-33
Flintlock pistol, post 1802 for East India Company, New Land Pattern lock, swivel ramrod with Harcourt spring, 9 in barrel carbine bore (.65 in). Firearms 1975-06-65
Flintlock pistol dated 1756, 10 in barrel, .579 in bore, Royal Horse Guards, special pattern side-plate and butt-cap with grotesque mask. Firearms 1975-06-67
Percussion cavalry pistol 1850 (c), 9 in barrel .656 in (16 bore), linked ramrod with retaining spring. Firearms 1975-07-11
Flintlock Dragoon .65 in pistol dated 1725, 12 in barrel, carbine bore, no bridle to pan, pre-land pattern trigger guard. Firearms 1975-06-68
Flintlock cavalry pistol; variation (documented) of 1796 pattern, by H Nock, 1899 (c), 9 in barrel, musket bore (.75 in/12 bore). Firearms 1975-07-15
Tranter Army model .450 in solid frame double-action 6-shot centre-fire revolver (non-interchangeable); War Department military issue; Zulu War (?). Firearms 1975-10-23
Percussion rifled pistol, pattern 1856, 10 in rifled barrel with 5 grooves. Manufactured by Tipping and Lawden, Birmingham, 1857. As issued to lancers and troop sergeant majors of cavalry. Firearms 1975-10-24
Pattern 1895 Infantry Officer's sword; blade is straight, with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, J.G Plumb; steel, half basket guard; leather sword strap with brown leather acorn; chromed metal scabbard; carried by Lt Col George Dudley Ruadh MacMahon, 1st Bn 140th Patiala Infantry. Edged Weapons 1957-03-5
Cut throat razor, 1918 (c); associated with Signaller Ernest Heywood. Equipment, general 1999-01-2
Duvet, 1960 (c); used by Lt Col David Andrew Girran, Royal Army Pay Corps, 51st Gurkha Brigade. Equipment, general 1999-01-3
Bolt action pattern B .303 in Short Magazine Lee-Enfield rifle, 1929; this pattern was the troop trials model. No 4 Mk I pig sticker cruciform bayonet attached for display purposes (no Acc Number). Firearms 1975-11-55
Camp Cookhouse Area, May 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-4
L1A1 X8 E1 Model A 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1955 (c); Fabrique Nationale; troop trials version with aperture backsight; iron sights and wooden furniture. Firearms 1978-02-51
Sergeant's Sleeping Tent, Eridge Park, May 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-5
Captain Lamb's Tent, Eridge Park, July 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-6
L1A1 X8 E2 Model B 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1955 (c); Fabrique Nationale; troop trials version with orthoptic backsight; wooden furniture; no magazine. Firearms 1978-02-52
Lt. Howell and C.E. Penthouse from Camouflage Officer's Tent, May 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-7
L1A1 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1960 (c); with wooden furniture. Firearms 1978-02-53
'G' Penthouse Area (Note natural and improvised Camouflage), May 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-8
L1A1 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1958 (c); with nylon furniture; refurbished; webbing sling. Firearms 1978-02-54
L1A1 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1960 (c), wooden furniture; with associated white plastic sling and bayonet; missing magazine and bayonet scabbard. (Note: now has webbing sling and no bayonet 6.1.99). Firearms 1978-10-41
L1A1 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1960 (c), wooden furniture; with associated white plastic sling and bayonet; missing magazine and bayonet scabbard. (Note: now has webbing sling and no bayonet 6.1.99). Equipment, general 1978-10-41
Copy of a .303 in Lee Enfield bolt action No 1 Mk III* rifle, with decorated ethnic sling; some components, including bolt, possibly genuine; probably made in Kohat Pass, Pakistan. Firearms 1978-10-42
Copy of a .303 in Lee Enfield bolt action No 1 Mk III* rifle, with decorated ethnic sling; some components, including bolt, possibly genuine; probably made in Kohat Pass, Pakistan. Equipment, general 1978-10-42
Officer's Mess and Fire Point, June 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-9
N.A.A.F.I Marquee, Windy Day, Eridge Park, June 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-10
Other Ranks' Mess and entrance to Camp Area, June 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-11
Camp from officers' Lines, Eridge Park, May 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-12
No4 Mk I* .303 in Lee Enfield rifle, 1950; Long Branch, Ontario; fitted with Mk I backsight and 5 groove barrel; walnut furniture. Firearms 1981-12-69
'The trip over', Other Rank's Sleeping Quarters H.M.T.S. 'Fort Wrigley', June 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-13
Improvised accommodation No 4 Hold. (M.P's at Play), July 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-14
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield .303 in bolt action rifle No4 Mk I/2, 1952; converted from No 4 Mk I, manufactured in 1941 at Maltby Royal Ordnance Factory, converted Royal Ordnance Factory, Fazakerley, 1952. Firearms 1982-04-760
H.M.T. Ship Fort Wrigley, June 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-15
Off Normandy Coast, Early Morning, 10 June 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-16
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield .303 in bolt action rifle No 4 Mk II, 1954. Firearms 1982-04-761
'G' Camp, Ruined Chateau, Puits, Normandy, June 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-17
Interior of Ruined Chateau, Puits, Normandy, June 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-18
Flares and .A.A. Fire, Normandy, July 1944. Watercolour over pencil by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers, 1944. From a series of 32 pictures; preparations for D-Day, the Channel crossing, advance through Normandy, Belgium, Holland to the Rhine, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-01-19
Lee Enfield No5 Mk I .303 in rifle, 1945; known as the Jungle Carbine and used in the Far East; metal forestock. Firearms 1982-09-54