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matching weapon oiler
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Weapon Oiler
... Weapon Oiler...Weapon oiler... Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Weapon oiler Chinese ...Chinese copy of Russian dual compartment, round bottom oiler. Metal with two screw tops, and Chinese symbols for "gun oil" and "alkaline solvent"Chinese symbols for "gun oil" and "alkaline solvent"weapon oiler, chinese -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - OIL BOTTLES
... 4 Oil bottles for weapon cleaning. Black cylindrical... goldfields Example of oil bottles used for cleaning weapons. Contains ...Example of oil bottles used for cleaning weapons. Contains internal scoop to extract oil.4 Oil bottles for weapon cleaning. Black cylindrical plastic bottles. Has screw top lids and when lid extracted has connected (single piece with lid), long thin scoop/spoon to extract oil.weopon cleaning, oil bottles -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - RIFLE STOCK, Unknown
Rifle stock, wooden, brass plate secured with 2 metal screws, brass plate has compartment to carry an oil bottle, black metal shoulder sling holder attached with 2 metal screws.Illegible marking stamped into timber on narrow end of stock.arms - fire arms, trades -carpentery, military equipment, passchendaele barracks trust -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Kit, Bren Gun Maintenance, Slazengers
Bren Gun cleaning kit, complete in khaki tool wallet. This kit consists of adjusting tool, oil container, pull through, assorted spare springs.Very faded writing appears to be Wallet spare parts ...... .303 ........... (cannot read)gun, 303, weapon, rifle, cleaning, kit, bren, gun, 303, weapon, rifle, cleaning, kit, bren -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing - LMS 8755 - Oil Tank Breather Extension WRE Temporary Trials Installation, Weapons Research Establishment
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Jimbo
A black and white photograph taken at Nui Dat July 1967. War artist Lt Bruce Fletcher puts the finishing touches to his oil painting of Pte Jim Moloney. Lt Fletcher was accidently wounded in the foot when a captured enemy weapon discharged while being stacked.photograph, nui dat, war artist, lt bruce fletcher, pte jim maloney, gibbons collection catalogue