-
My new "pawn shop special" No.5 carbine!
-
Nice rifle, good honest wear. I would dump the sight and mount and get yourself the correct 800 yard peep.
-
You had good luck finding one not all cut up.
I like it, mine also has a metal cap on the forend. Your screw heads are in great shape, they have not been distroyed by garage screw drivers, the stock does not look like it has been sanded. You could order all the rear sight parts from S.S. and it would be complete.
I paid more for mine two years ago, sad to say.
Nice find.............burgie
-
hello all....i am a newbie and i must say that is a fine rifle.
-
The magazines used to be numbered to the gun also. The front band screw is a phillips and should be a slot. Peter Laidler or one of his fellows can probably set you up with the screw and the 800 yard ladder and the small parts to get it to spec.
-
Hi, you made a good deal ! Remove the ugly scope and you have a good one.
Regards
Gunner
-
There is more than $150 worth of parts on that rifle. To bad for the d&t though.
#5 rifles can be a lot of fun. If you bought it as a shooter and plan to hunt with it, leave it as is and have fun. Spending any more money on it wouldn't be fiscally responsible. It's in very nice shape but no longer a collector. The parts, as mentioned above would be of value to someone, I'm sure but the fact that everything is matching is a plus for you. Get a couple of good coats of linseed oil on that stock, it looks like it's pretty dry.
-
Quote:
Originally Posted by
bearhunter
There is more than $150 worth of parts on that rifle. To bad for the d&t though.
#5 rifles can be a lot of fun. If you bought it as a shooter and plan to hunt with it, leave it as is and have fun. Spending any more money on it wouldn't be fiscally responsible. It's in very nice shape but no longer a collector. The parts, as mentioned above would be of value to someone, I'm sure but the fact that everything is matching is a plus for you. Get a couple of good coats of linseed oil on that stock, it looks like it's pretty dry.
Nope, not gonna part it out. I bought it as a shooter, and another cool gun for my toy box. Yeah, I dig the "collector" value of it, but I'm not really a "collector" in the sense that most of you are, I'm more of a "gatherer". I don't require 100% correctness in things, those three holes won't bother me any. My M1 doesn't have a "correct" stock on it either (gasp!):eek:
If it shoots good with this scope on it, I might just leave it there for jug-busting. But I'm still going to hunt for a replacement 800m rear sight, and the correct screw, might have to replace the barrel band too if the threads are wasted. I'll also look for a correct sling. A bayo would be nice, too.
Does anybody see any damage to the sight-mounting parts here? Does it look like I can put a sight on easily, if I can find a correct one?
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/deleted.gif
-
The sight is in yards, not meters. It is an 800 yard sight.
-
Really? Being a British rifle, I just assumed meters. Thanks!
-
in the day
That was a nice scope. The Bushnell BDC, bullet drop compensator. It had replaceable rings for different cartridges and weights, and once you sighted it in at 100 or 200 yds, you were good to go. Don't know if it has any value now, but mine served me well, and still does on my Mod 70 in .270
Nice, late Mk 5 :super:
-
Thanks for the scope info! I was wondering what it was, and if it was any good.