Badger
10-13-2006, 11:50 AM
1952 Instructional Pamphlet for No.4 Mk1(T) sniper rifle
c/w No.32 Mk3 scope.
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http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/britishservicerifles/britishmilitaryaccessories/no32mk1watsonscopeserial1302/icons/sniper-1.jpg(Click PIC to Enlarge)http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/britishservicerifles/britishmilitaryaccessories/no32mk1watsonscopeserial1302/icons/sniper-2.jpg
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/britishservicerifles/britishmilitaryaccessories/no32mk1watsonscopeserial1302/icons/sniper-3.jpg(Click PIC to Enlarge)http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/britishservicerifles/britishmilitaryaccessories/no32mk1watsonscopeserial1302/icons/sniper-4.jpg
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/britishservicerifles/britishmilitaryaccessories/no32mk1watsonscopeserial1302/icons/sniper-5.jpg(Click PIC to Enlarge)http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/britishservicerifles/britishmilitaryaccessories/no32mk1watsonscopeserial1302/icons/sniper-6.jpg
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/britishservicerifles/britishmilitaryaccessories/no32mk1watsonscopeserial1302/icons/sniper-7.jpg
(Click PIC to Enlarge)
Note: After you click on images to ENLARGE them, you may find they automatically size smaller in your browser's window making them hard to read. The auto sizing is your browser's way of keeping images entirely within the screen size you have set. If this happens, you will see a small box in the bottom right hand corner of the pic with four arrows point outwards. Click this box and the pic will EXPAND and open up to its normal size, so you should now be able to read any text and make out small details.
Observations:
Extracted from "Small Arms and Ground Defence Weapons (A.P.1641P, Vol. 1, Sect 1). Note: The scope referred to in this manual is the later No.32 Mk3 version.
Collector's Comments and Feedback:
1. Note: After you click on images to ENLARGE them, you may find they automatically size smaller in your browser's window making them harder to view. The auto sizing is your browser's way of keeping images entirely within the screen size you have set. Move your mouse pointer to the bottom centre of the pic and you will see an options panel appear. There will be a small square box next to the large X, which will have a pointer arrow sticking out of it. If it's illuminated, it means the pic you're viewing can be enlarged, so click on this box and the pic will EXPAND and open to its normal size. ........ (Feedback by "Badger")
c/w No.32 Mk3 scope.
Note: After you click on images to ENLARGE them, you may find they automatically size smaller in your browser's window making them harder to view. The auto sizing is your browser's way of keeping images entirely within the screen size you have set. Move your mouse pointer to the bottom centre of the pic and you will see an options panel appear. There will be a small square box next to the large X, which will have a pointer arrow sticking out of it. If it's illuminated, it means the pic you're viewing can be enlarged, so click on this box and the pic will EXPAND and open to its normal size.
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/britishservicerifles/britishmilitaryaccessories/no32mk1watsonscopeserial1302/icons/sniper-1.jpg(Click PIC to Enlarge)http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/britishservicerifles/britishmilitaryaccessories/no32mk1watsonscopeserial1302/icons/sniper-2.jpg
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/britishservicerifles/britishmilitaryaccessories/no32mk1watsonscopeserial1302/icons/sniper-3.jpg(Click PIC to Enlarge)http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/britishservicerifles/britishmilitaryaccessories/no32mk1watsonscopeserial1302/icons/sniper-4.jpg
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/britishservicerifles/britishmilitaryaccessories/no32mk1watsonscopeserial1302/icons/sniper-5.jpg(Click PIC to Enlarge)http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/britishservicerifles/britishmilitaryaccessories/no32mk1watsonscopeserial1302/icons/sniper-6.jpg
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/britishservicerifles/britishmilitaryaccessories/no32mk1watsonscopeserial1302/icons/sniper-7.jpg
(Click PIC to Enlarge)
Note: After you click on images to ENLARGE them, you may find they automatically size smaller in your browser's window making them hard to read. The auto sizing is your browser's way of keeping images entirely within the screen size you have set. If this happens, you will see a small box in the bottom right hand corner of the pic with four arrows point outwards. Click this box and the pic will EXPAND and open up to its normal size, so you should now be able to read any text and make out small details.
Observations:
Extracted from "Small Arms and Ground Defence Weapons (A.P.1641P, Vol. 1, Sect 1). Note: The scope referred to in this manual is the later No.32 Mk3 version.
Collector's Comments and Feedback:
1. Note: After you click on images to ENLARGE them, you may find they automatically size smaller in your browser's window making them harder to view. The auto sizing is your browser's way of keeping images entirely within the screen size you have set. Move your mouse pointer to the bottom centre of the pic and you will see an options panel appear. There will be a small square box next to the large X, which will have a pointer arrow sticking out of it. If it's illuminated, it means the pic you're viewing can be enlarged, so click on this box and the pic will EXPAND and open to its normal size. ........ (Feedback by "Badger")