Very nice work.
May have a scope that will help. Will contact you.
Regards
Mark
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Very nice work.
May have a scope that will help. Will contact you.
Regards
Mark
It may be worth warming the lids up to make the Tar less sticky and the lids a bit easier to open.
Regards
Mark
Looking at the brass on the ground. Bottom LH corner a pretty straight sided rimmed case, 303 british or 7.62x54R?? Also some shorter brass in the picture, likely 7.62x39. Can anyone identify the...
Not sure if you specifically require binos of English origin, but if Ex Australian Binos will do?
Have bought two sets of these from that site.
Work ok. Reasonable optics, was rumoured that...
Have tried some of the 125grn Pro Hunters. Accuracy was awful. In a couple of different No.4s that were both capable of very good accuracy.
Stick with the 180grn Sierra Pro Hunters.
These...
Fantastic rack and collection. Great piece of unique history.
Reckon I would leave the rack as is, that's how it left the factory, so to speak.
If your rifle is stamped in a similar way, the 4th Military District was South Australian issue.
A 4th class arm, reckon that would be well and truly ZF'ed.
Could it be 4th Royal Munster Fusiliers?
Regards
Mark
Very nice. Thank you for sharing them with us.
Rifles that can sometimes be overlooked in collection.
Regards
Mark
Thanks Brian
Hi Brian
That would be the Small Arms Training inc. Zeroing the '18 and Aldis telescopic sights on your website??
What is the easiest way for me to order the book off you?
Can also see a...
After coming out with my intial answer I am going to have to amend it as it seems I was about half right.
I have access to two pattern 18 scopes. Each is the opposite of the other as far as the...
Hi all.
Peter, to which book do you refer. I do have several of Ian Skennertons books, and highly recommend them. I could find diagrams of the internal components, just nothing on the actual...
Hi Wayne T
When looking at the front of the scope turn it Anti-clockwise to go right. Clockwise for left.
Each adjusting mark on the outer ring gives about 5 inches adjustment at 100 yards.
...
Hi Everyone.
Thought I should finally introduce myself. Have been here for awhile, hence the username.
My obsession is Lee Enfields.
Thanks to all who contribute. I have already learnt a...