Originally Posted by
Roger Payne
Interesting. IMHO all is correct but disparate, as others have said. I would go with surpmil in his view that the bracket & scope have not always been together. The serial of the rifle stamped into the bracket is a BSA 1944. Some late Mk1 scopes were definitely fitted to 1944 BSA's --- I've owned two, but they were high serial numbered Watson's that were dated 1944, rather than earlier manufacture scopes. I'd be keen to see a matching T that is of later war mfr with a truly matching 41 or 42 dated scope.......they may be about, but all those I've seen to date were lash ups. I'd be interested to see pix of rifles with scopes pre-dating the rifle that are 'correct' (at least rifles & scopes of UK mfr). All those 4T's that really were genuinely matching that I've seen to date, where they have dated scopes, have have had scopes dated the same year as the rifle or later, such as a 44 scope on a 43 rifle, or a 45 scope on a 44 or 45 rifle. It makes sense as the rifles were always in far greater supply than the optics............But I'm open to persuasion!
ATB