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WW2 New Zealand Mills

EnfieldMills

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[FONT=&amp]Hello All,

This is my New Zealand No36 Mills I got in April.

Body - Scott Brothers (Christchurch)[/FONT]

[FONT=&amp]Centre & Filler - William Henry Enstone (Otahuhu)[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp]Gas Check & Lever - Precision Engineering Company (Wellington) [/FONT]
[FONT=&amp]Base plug - Plastic and Die Casting Limited (Christchurch)

There is two levers in the picture because it came with the JP&S one and luckily had a NZ lever so I swapped it over.
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Hi. Nice NZ made Mills! Thanks for identifying who the maker PDL was (I’d been looking for a while). Cheers
 
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