These are getting up there now I can see where some members are going for the replicas as one stated with bills and a young family how can they afford a real T.
Enfield NO4T Sniper Scope NO 32 L1A1 W CAN | eBay
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These are getting up there now I can see where some members are going for the replicas as one stated with bills and a young family how can they afford a real T.
Enfield NO4T Sniper Scope NO 32 L1A1 W CAN | eBay
25772. Not one that I know of
Hi Peter what of the old Serial No. OS 2939 A that has been struck out, seller says it was up graded to an L1A1 so does this refer to it being re-calibrated to the 7.62 ballistics.
Thanks Peter.
That isn't the serial number. It is the old V5-OS VAOS/Ordnance stock number for a No32 Mk3 scope. When it changed to a Tel Strt Stg, the Ordnance classification changed so the old stock number was barred out
Earlier in the week, I told a member of this forum that I thought this would sell in the $2500 to $3000 range. It is at $2,550 with a little under 8 hours remaining.
Rifle No N36863 was part of batch 29 which consisted of 20 weapons and has a recorded conversion date of 4th October 1971, out to store at Donnington.
Cheers,
Simon.
It begs the question, where is N36863? Regardless of that price, they are still out there cheap. I rebuilt a Mk1 to like new not 3 weeks ago form a bit of a heap. Optics dire and missing the front shade and OG lens plus segment. All it really needed was a suitable 42 for the lenses but a No53 was provided and used successfully. Total cost was, I believe £440 including my paltry repair cost.
there is one a little cheaper on EBAY UK
"RARE ORIGINAL WW2 BRITISH SNIPER SCOPE No.32 MK2 1944 MKII TELESCOPIC SIGHT" no can or any extras BUY IT NOW 895 in British Pounds, $1489 in dollars..
Sold for US $2,650.00 + 72 for postage if in the USA + insurance so $2,722.oo total yep not bad bet they did not cost that to produce.