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    Question Question - trying to identify a 1942 No.1 MkIII unusual rear sight

    Hi folks,

    I'm from Montreal, Canadaicon, and have been lurking on this site for quite a while now. I've decided it was time for me to get that Lee Enfield I've been wanting for a long time !! I already own an AIA M10-B2 Match rifle (LOVE IT !!), but now it's time to get the real thing !!

    So I started looking around and found this rifle, with an unusual rear sight. The seller says it's an Australianicon competition sight (or could it be a Parker-Hale ?), but I can't find anything about such a sight anywhere on the web... Can someone tell me anything about it ? Is it really rare, and worth buying ? The rifle is a 1942 No.1 MkIII, no idea on where it was made though...

    Thanks in advance for your replies, much appreciated !!
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    Welcome to the site ...

    Perhaps check the MKLicon ...

    Specifically the Technical Articles/Research for Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders section ...

    Here's a few articles I found in a search ...

    A.J. Parker Parker Hale Sights

    Parker Hale Sights, Adjustment and Use

    1940 Parker Hale Service Section Catalog

    Hope that helps ...

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    Doesn't look like any of the standard AG Parker, AJ Parker or Parker Hale target sights. Probably Aussie or maybe from one of the smaller English sight makers.

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    Of course it's worth buying. Even if it's not something you like personally, you can resell it and reclaim some cash. I would try shooting it first before selling it. If you look over the rifle's receiver, you should be able to determine the country of origin.
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    Yes, buy it ... it looks like a good rifle and the sight does add value.
    I don't know that sight but have seen one before, it looks decently engineered and you'll get good shooting out of it. On enfieldresource.com I've put up a photo catalog of 17 different aperture sights, I don't have pics or info on that type yet. I may have to request a couple of photos if you buy it, lol.
    How much are they asking for the rifle?

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    Thanks for the info fellas, much appreciated !!

    I haven't contacted the seller yet, but he wants 500$ CAD for the rifle. The wood and metal have been refinished, but the barrel is rated as "average" condition, whatever that means...

    I also found a nice looking 1942 No.4 MK1 at 300$ neg nearby, so I dont know which way to go now !!
    Any thoughts ??

    Thanks again

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    The sight looks like an old Austral or perhaps Mues. It would more than likely work great. I love the old range sights, they're so beautifully made.

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    IMHO don't pay $500 for the rifle. A range rifle with an average barrel is a junker. For me, a range rifle must shoot great to have any value, as the collector value is gone, as they're sanded, bedded funny, and (usually) are fitted with heavy barrels.
    I love the sights but don't pay that much for them

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    Hello, quebecvfr.
    The sight on the rifle looks to be a "Premier", made in Australiaicon. IIRC, they were not as predominant as some of the other brands available to range shooters, but look to be of high quality.
    I'd call it rare- you don't see many about.
    The pics below came from a mate who sold this one a couple of years ago for over $250.

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    The mystery sight is solved, many thanks, and yep, sure don't see many of these ever ...

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    Thanks guys !!

    Thanks to Son for finding out the sight brand !! It looks exactly like the one I saw, so I think the "mystery" is indeed solved !!

    Now, I'll only have to wait a bit to see if the seller wants to lower the price or not. If he doesn't, then it'll be a No4 Mk1 instead of this No1 MkIII.

    Again, thanks to all who replied for your help and comments, much appreciated.

    Cheers,
    QuebecVFR

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