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We have a 1945 BSA M47C No.4(T) sniper rifle Serial # X34410.......
Looking for No.32 scope Serial # 25520..........
Thanks
Regards,
Badger
Last edited by Badger; 04-05-2007 at 07:36 PM.

We have a 1944 BSA M47C No.4(T) sniper rifle Serial # L30433 .......
Looking for No.32 scope Serial # 22915 ..........
Thanks
Regards,
Badger

We have a 1944 BSA M47C No.4(T) sniper rifle Serial # F31584 .......
Looking for No.32 scope Serial # 14514 ..........
Thanks
Regards,
Badger
Hi, I have a Long Branch sniper #4(t) serial # 90L8064 that needs REL no 32 mk3 scope # 30-C
Would consider any REL scope.
Eric

I received an email from MILSURPS.COM member Amatikulu. He graciously forwarded a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet of information on No.32 scopes for the Enfield No.4(T) sniper rifle, which he got some years ago from a Dutch collector called Harry Bindels. I've converted the current spreadsheet to a universal PDF file and I'll try to contact Harry and get it updated, if possible. The spreadsheet has Dutch language headers, but there's a translation table at the very bottom to understand what they mean.
In essence it's a spreadsheet that attempted to track various scopes by serial number, as to where they were officered for sale, who sold them and also who bought them.
I'm looking for assistance in finding a scope for a Fazakerly 4(T) done in 1945, which went to a display, about 8 yr. ago, during which someone stole the No. 32 scope. The scope did match the rifle. This is the property of the Elgin Military Museum, in St. Thomas, Ont., so we are understandably not happy with its loss.
It is #23982. If anyone comes across it, it is stolen property.
Also if someone has a scope for sale, we would also be interested in purchasing one to complete our exhibit. In either case, you can contact me, or the museum.
Thanks to all.
Hi All,
Badger has tracked me down!! I will send him an update on the latest scopelist I have on my computer.
Have fun!!
303sniper
Hi all,
I'm looking for an scope of mine which was send to the US an little while ago for repairs but went missing (after being repaird).
Its original serial number was 9323 and has been altered during repairs to 9325, or thats wat was told to me by the repairshop.
Many thanks for looking!!
Have fun,
303sniper
Hello!
I am looking for No.32 Mk1 "H.B.M. Co" scope Serial # 9745.
I have a No.32 Mk1 "Watson" scope Serial # 1383, in a Roger Paynemount, available to trade for the H.B.M. scope ONLY.
Thanks, Chuck
Last edited by CnRcollector; 04-23-2010 at 08:07 PM. Reason: "bolded" sn's