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I saw this post on ARSSE and wondered if anyone could throw any light on it at all -
"Bit of a conundrum for me. I vaguely recall a Green Jacket being killed from an ND in 1973 but I've never seen any record of it.
It was my first tour which was only of six weeks duration for me but I'm sure there was a message went around the battalion that someone had lost their life because they and an oppo had been practising load and unload with an SMG each while facing each other.
The magazines had rounds in them and during the fatal incident, when the weapon was cocked, the cocking handle was not drawn completely to the rear and the sear was not engaged so when the cocking handle was released, the breach block shot forward resulting in an ND.
I've never read anything anywhere about this incident which after all this time has led me to think that perhaps I may be wrong about any such incident happening. Anybody else know anything?
I'd be quite happy to find out that for whatever reason, even an imaginary one on my part, I was completely wrong about such a tragic and unnecessary death. "
Any information would clearly be welcome - however if it is a circumstance of some difficulty I can provide a 'sanitised' version that may give some answer to the person who posted the query.
Thanks.
I saw this post on ARSSE and wondered if anyone could throw any light on it at all -
"Bit of a conundrum for me. I vaguely recall a Green Jacket being killed from an ND in 1973 but I've never seen any record of it.
It was my first tour which was only of six weeks duration for me but I'm sure there was a message went around the battalion that someone had lost their life because they and an oppo had been practising load and unload with an SMG each while facing each other.
The magazines had rounds in them and during the fatal incident, when the weapon was cocked, the cocking handle was not drawn completely to the rear and the sear was not engaged so when the cocking handle was released, the breach block shot forward resulting in an ND.
I've never read anything anywhere about this incident which after all this time has led me to think that perhaps I may be wrong about any such incident happening. Anybody else know anything?
I'd be quite happy to find out that for whatever reason, even an imaginary one on my part, I was completely wrong about such a tragic and unnecessary death. "
Any information would clearly be welcome - however if it is a circumstance of some difficulty I can provide a 'sanitised' version that may give some answer to the person who posted the query.
Thanks.
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