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Here is the No 36 Mark 11, Practice, and the base plate appropriate,
Sorry about rather poor quality of base plate pic - I am the world's worst photographer.
Plate is stamped M G M LTD, and 11, and /42
And here the service grenade; the plate is stamped in identical fashion.
Alan1
As Alan1 hints at in his post, an SEG-made MkII base plug on a service No.36 is somewhat incongruous. The exception is the use of South African MkII pattern base plugs on South African manufactured service No.36s, which began as a quirk of supply necessity.
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