Article about: Commonly known among collectors as a MKV with the sock lining but officially only known as a MKIV. IMO a very fine example with a full set of 1972 dated liner and sock parts, a theater made
Commonly known among collectors as a MKV with the sock lining but officially only known as a MKIV.
IMO a very fine example with a full set of 1972 dated liner and sock parts, a theater made DPM cam cover and heavily scrimmed knotted net. I picked this up local to me as I had walked passed one many years back and had always regretted not getting it. all of these are one offs in terms of the scrimmed net and in this case the camo cover appears to be home made from a waterproof garment, possibly a pair of "crisp packet" trousers or coat.
The bare shell has its original textured brown camo finish paint but I could not find any makers markings inside it. It has a stacking ring so I guess it was in stores for a long time before being refurbed for issue in the 1970's or 80's.
Unusual to see a post war so-called mkv refurb to not have been repainted glossy green....
Shell appears to be a bmb from the rim strip joins, but when did they stop making shells? I only remember them making shells wartime or perhaps 1950's.
Just checked the long thread which shows no mkiv's were made after 1952, but bmb did make them then. What colour were the 1950's mkiv's, the same brown as the 1940's Versions?
BMB & RO&Co made them in 1953.
As for colour, probably textured dark brown, but they were always being refurbished, you see them olive drab, black and Police blue.
BMB & RO&Co made them in 1953.
As for colour, probably textured dark brown, but they were always being refurbished, you see them olive drab, black and Police blue.
Sorry JB, I missed this one on my hols.....a really nice example and the home-made DPM cover is hyper rare (on a “turtle”)....I’ve twice bought examples only to find they weren’t what they seemed.
Thanks Ade, I was happy to find it local to me in Ceredigion for a very good price. I have another mkiv/v on its way, again from Wales and from a big time falklands collector who got it last direct from the veteran with a hessian/sacking cover.
Thanks Ade, I was happy to find it local to me in Ceredigion for a very good price. I have another mkiv/v on its way, again from Wales and from a big time falklands collector who got it last direct from the veteran with a hessian/sacking cover.
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