View Full Version : No 53 Mk1 Enfield rifle sniper scope - eBay bidding at $66.54 Cdn
Badger
11-05-2006, 02:35 PM
Here's one that makes you go hmmmmmmmmmm ........ :yikes:
Feedback and comments anyone?
eBay - NO 53 MKI SNIPER SCOPE FOR THE LEE ENFILED RIFLE (click here) (http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140047778596)
No 53 Mk1 telescopic rifle scope one of various types used on the Lee Enfield rifle and in superb conditon. Nice clear optics ( but could do with a dust). Body stamped "TEL STG No 53 MK 1" "OS 1075 GA" and " RSA" "2156", also Military crows foot. Much sought after and scarce Item.
3 Bids - currently at $66.54 Cdn
Regards,
Badger
Claven2
11-05-2006, 07:32 PM
I'm not an optics expert, but I think it's an artillery scope, not an Enfield one... IIRC, people buy them to scavange the lenses to repair other more valuable brit scopes.
Badger
11-09-2006, 07:33 AM
SOLD at $190........... :rolleyes:
Regards,
Badger
stencollector
11-09-2006, 09:39 AM
Some buyer is likely pretty excited at getting a Enfield sniper scope for relatively cheap. Shame his bubble will have to burst eventually. And it will likely be just as he's showing it off to another collector.
Mind you, haven't we all done that at some point?
Books are cheaper than mistakes. At least that was once true, but even books are starting to get rediculeous these days.
Claven2
11-09-2006, 05:27 PM
Or someone with a knackered No.32 scope bought it for the glass ;)
Oatmeal Savage
11-09-2006, 08:33 PM
Being a cheese winky I contacted the seller about this scope and...
"Hi
This is a direct fire sight and was used on a number of weapons which required it for that purpose ie; anti tank weapons. It was also used as one of a number on the lee enfield rifle with a base mount which incorporated elevation and windage adjustment, but was not favoured because the settings where easily upset. The one for sale was aqquired from a former sniper. Hope this helps
Regards
Doug Siddall"
OS
Claven2
11-10-2006, 09:39 AM
Being a cheese winky I contacted the seller about this scope and...
"Hi
This is a direct fire sight and was used on a number of weapons which required it for that purpose ie; anti tank weapons. It was also used as one of a number on the lee enfield rifle with a base mount which incorporated elevation and windage adjustment, but was not favoured because the settings where easily upset. The one for sale was aqquired from a former sniper. Hope this helps
Regards
Doug Siddall"
OS
Gotta raise the http://www.yourbbsucks.com/forum/images/smilies/BS-Flag.gif
That's DEFINITELY an artillery direct fire sight. The only Enfield snipers using an elevation and windage adjustable mount were of WW1 vintage before that scope was invented.
And so, in that vein:
http://ctdrifting.com/forums/images/smiles/bsflag.gif
stencollector
11-10-2006, 10:34 AM
Clive's book details such a mount that was designed for the weaver scope, but the plans got shelved.
His story really does stretch the realms of believability.
Badger
11-14-2006, 06:31 AM
Clive's book details such a mount that was designed for the weaver scope, but the plans got shelved.
His story really does stretch the realms of believability.
Yup ......... :thup:
He's just a hustler with a 1/2 baked story using threads of truth as the "bait-n-switch", at least that's in my opinion...
Regards,
Badger
stencollector
11-14-2006, 11:40 AM
That seems to be the standard ebay practice though. If you have an Enfield part, put the word sniper on to it and expect 10 times the return. For instance, the butt sling swivel with the larger opening....while it may have found it's way on to the sniper rifles, in order to allow for the leather sling to fit through a bit easier, it was not exclusive, nor rare. Yet every one that shows on ebay seems to have the "sniper" or "4T" atached to the listing.
Or how about the target swivel, just forward of the magazine? Again, not an overly rare part, they were used on the Cno7s as well, and also found their way on to many DCRA rifles. Are they really worth $35-40?
Oh, and don't forget the buffoon that was selling the Carl G scopes as Enfield scopes for a couple years, and getting outlandish prices.
Lastly, if you have a mk1 sight with the battle aperture broken, just grind it off altogether, and voila, it's now a $40 sniper rear sight.
Only good things about e-bay is that if you wait a while. all your holy grails will show up on there, and secondly, you can get cheap car parts for cheap.
Oatmeal Savage
11-14-2006, 04:01 PM
Guilty as charged, paid $100, but I do like the scope:)
Oh, and don't forget the buffoon that was selling the Carl G scopes as Enfield scopes for a couple years, and getting outlandish prices.
stencollector
11-14-2006, 04:26 PM
If you only paid $100, you got lucky. Besides, that was what they were selling at origionally from Marstar. But the guy selling them on ebay was intentionally trying to pass them off as a sniper item, and photographing one on a 4t. In fine print somewhere in his ad was eventually a note saying that many readers indicated it was for a Carl G, but yet the ads kept coming with the "sniper" connotation attached.
So, OS, now you have to find yourself a Carl G.
Oatmeal Savage
11-14-2006, 08:43 PM
LOL, Then Badger would have to start another milsurp catagory, Hey maybe Marstar...:D
Lee Enfield
11-21-2006, 12:34 PM
Gotta raise the http://www.yourbbsucks.com/forum/images/smilies/BS-Flag.gif
That's DEFINITELY an artillery direct fire sight. The only Enfield snipers using an elevation and windage adjustable mount were of WW1 vintage before that scope was invented.
And so, in that vein:
http://ctdrifting.com/forums/images/smiles/bsflag.gif
Actually there is a drawing in Laidler's "Armourer's Perspective" which shows the proposed mount. I believe that they built 1 as an experiment.
Claven2
11-21-2006, 12:48 PM
Actually there is a drawing in Laidler's "Armourer's Perspective" which shows the proposed mount. I believe that they built 1 as an experiment.
Yes, that's true. And the scope this guy sold is obviously the one used on one mount that probably never left the factory. Guess the buyer got quite a bargain... :lol:
Riflechair
11-29-2006, 02:42 AM
These optical pieces make for a great source for parts re: No32 scopes.
stencollector
11-29-2006, 09:04 AM
The one for sale was aqquired from a former sniper.
I'm not really sure why we are so dis-trusting of ebay sellers. He made it clear the scope came from a sniper, so therefore it is a sniper's scope. Mind you, if the buyer is, say an astronomer, it will now be an astronomer's scope. Or a butchers scope, or a farmer's scope.......
Claven2
11-29-2006, 09:43 AM
Yeah, I'll be alot of snipers were allowed to keep their issue scopes when the ended their military service. Makes perfect sense, doesn't it?
tiriaq
11-29-2006, 04:05 PM
Or a proctologist's scope...
GrantRCanada
12-07-2006, 10:19 PM
Or a proctologist's scope...
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