Scope Bracket is stamped with rifle serial number. Stock in barrel channel has rifle serial number in black marker. Scope serial number not stamped on stock (either the wooden original nor the...
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Scope Bracket is stamped with rifle serial number. Stock in barrel channel has rifle serial number in black marker. Scope serial number not stamped on stock (either the wooden original nor the...
Parker Hale 5C was meant for the No4. Easy install. Performs well - no need to change front sight. The side base will need to come off to mount the 5C. Ron (Canada)
Anybody's guess as to who did the work. If you know rifles history that would be a good start. Does the previous Owner have the scope and rings? There's quite an offset to get a scope over the...
A non military modification. Bases for "scope claw mounts" have been added. Is the rifle sporterized or full military configuration? Very difficult to find a set of scope rings that will fit. Ron...
1. No4T 22 bid has not even covered the scope and bracket - this will go for much more - 4 days to go.
2. The sportizer LB - is the serial number a Canadian No4 sniper????? Too bad it's electro...
Fantasy piece! Receiver genuine BSA 1944 selected for No4T conversion then a donor for the conversion. The barrel is Canadian C No7 as is the bolt. All components mismatched and not a the real deal....
Mine is identical to Promo's - same Patent date 1915 however serial number is "X 5654". SN appears in same locations - top of scope bracket and the back face of the mount. Has original leather scope...
Thanks for posting. A lot different then I envisioned. Looks like a cylindrical casting similar to a Rem 700 ? Any detailed pictures of the action. Ron (Canada).
If 02139C is the one on Gunbroker that sold yesterday - it's an M86. These were surplus receivers that were sold by Numrich (Gun Parts) a couple years back. You see quite a few of these for sale....
Maybe I can help however I need the following:
1. Serial number of the scope
2. Are there any numbers stamped or electro penciled anywhere on the bolt.
3. Can you describe or show a picture of...
Looking for a few pictures of a L81 Cadet. receiver, bolt stop, barrel markings. not much shows up when you do a search. Ron (Canada)
Anybody know the final selling price? nice kit - very complete! Ron (Canada)
Marks on barrel are from a coarse file the was used to either remove markings or removed scarring from barrel removal or installation. The stock bedding shown was common on 7.62 DCRA rifles. "Parker...
That explains it. Thanks.
I've got a couple No32 MK1 Scopes in tins without adjustments labels. Is this normal? If not what did the label look like? I've got 2/1, 3 labels however they are for later scopes.
Looking for the rear sight for a 1931 Trails No4T. Needs to be "D" Enfield marked with or with the aperature. Pls PM Thanks Ron
CA = Canadian Arsenals (successor to Long Branch 1946) CCM = Canadian Cycle and Motor Company ( now the company that manufactures hockey and sports gear).
Serial number 3276 A is a good Maltby. Look at your chart. "M" on the bolt body confirms Maltby. Rather rare Enfield. Looks to have an early scope.
Ron (Canada)
Post a couple pix's. Never seen a custom band - generally fix the wood. Where did you buy the stock?
Ron (Canada)
What markings have been seen on the Canadian cheek rests? Location?
Ron (Canada)
Assemble the trigger guard to the action with the correct height "king" screw collar. See if you have 2 stage trigger contact. If OK then trigger assembly is being held high by wood and it needs to...
As Jim stated it's a P14 Target rifle modified/built by BSA for Parker Hale. Generally the barrels were replaced with a "ball burnished" target barrel to improve accuracy. Parker Hale 5B rear target...
00114G is a good C3a1 serial number. This spacer was against the stock butt face as you can see the impression of the spacer retainer. Spacers were marked both in pencil and marker, some stamped as...
Hi Warren - looks like "Beech"....maybe "Maple". Steel screw countersunks are plugged - what material was used? Do you think this was typical? what is hole spacing? Ron (Canada)
stencollector - some very enlightening information in your REL post. p175 of the REL document states 1943 sniper production as " Snipers, Canadian - 91" and "Snipers, Mutual Aid - 74" for a total of...