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    Long branch with No 32 Mk I scope

    Hope this is capable of a simple answer....could a long branch sniper 80L 0259 have a Britishicon No 32 mk 1 scope or should it have a Canadianicon scope on it?
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    Simple answer: NOT if it is supposed to be 'all original & matching like it left the factory'. If the rifle is a genuine Canadianicon No4 T then it would have originally borne a REL (Canadian) made scope. With that serial it should be a 1944 rifle. Does it bear standard body pads or are the mounts different to the usual in any way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Payneicon View Post
    Simple answer: NOT if it is supposed to be 'all original & matching like it left the factory'. If the rifle is a genuine Canadianicon No4 T then it would have originally borne a REL (Canadian) made scope. With that serial it should be a 1944 rifle. Does it bear standard body pads or are the mounts different to the usual in any way?

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    Thank you. I had reached the same view. I am afraid I don't know how to post photos but given your answer this is unnecessary anyway.

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    Craig,
    I won't go into detail, but IMHO you just reached a very wise decision!

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    Craig,
    I won't go into detail, but IMHO you just reached a very wise decision!

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    wise as in you bought it or no.....looks really nice though.

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    I did not buy it guys

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    Since all or most of these rifles were supplied to the UKicon WD and doled out from there in WWII, it's not surprising that so many are mismatched. From the staked pad screws this one was in UK service presumably. Logically if the scope was fitted in service the numbers on the wrist would have been changed at that time.

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