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  1. Merry Christmas and Happy new year to all. ...

    Merry Christmas and Happy new year to all.


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  2. Thread: 1949 no32 scope

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    Roger, you are right! JG upside down. Thank you....

    Roger, you are right! JG upside down. Thank you.


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  3. Thread: 1949 no32 scope

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    Hi all. The scope is original; an Italian copy...

    Hi all.

    The scope is original; an Italian copy of the british No. 32 Mk II. It's for the Italian L.E. sniper set-up for the Army, not the Navy, by "Fabbrica Armi" (Arms Factory) of Terni, a plant...
  4. Thread: Indian 4T

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    It looks very similar to this to me. Or am I...

    It looks very similar to this to me. Or am I wrong?
  5. Thread: Indian 4T

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    The bracket seems original to me.

    The bracket seems original to me.
  6. Thread: Indian 4T

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    More magazine pics.

    More magazine pics.
  7. Thread: Indian 4T

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    The scope does not match the rifle, but it isn't...

    The scope does not match the rifle, but it isn't mine. It is in a gun shop.
  8. Thread: Indian 4T

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    Indian 4T

    Hallo all.

    Does anyone know the meaning of the abbreviation CPJO?

    I have seen very few of these "Indian sniper" (with the CPJO mark) and all have S.N. in the range 5715X(X).

    Any info is...
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    Thank you all. Thank you very much.

    Thank you all. Thank you very much.
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    Lee Enfield Trainer

    I saw (only in pics) this trainer.

    It's an Indian rebuild No. 1 Mk III with a commercial BSA barrel. I think it is a commercial trainer.
    What puzzles me is the chest. I have never seen a chest...
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    The first and the second year. Well done. ...

    The first and the second year. Well done.


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    Sorry Lance, I did'n buy the rifle. It cost a...

    Sorry Lance, I did'n buy the rifle. It cost a bunch.
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    Yes Lance is one of the very early Maltby. We...

    Yes Lance is one of the very early Maltby.

    We talked about another here:

    https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=75991
  14. ISA (the letter I is under the arrow) = Indian...

    ISA (the letter I is under the arrow) = Indian Small Arms. Indian ownership mark.

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    The rifle is a Fazakerley. S.N. is: JB20206. The...

    The rifle is a Fazakerley. S.N. is: JB20206.
    The suffix A is for non-interchangeable parts.

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  16. Thread: Lyman Scope

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    Thank you all. I thought the scope was one of...

    Thank you all.

    I thought the scope was one of those (or a copy of that) described in "Without Warning" (page 43), but actually the bracket is British, not Canadian (hence a bad copy).

    I don't...
  17. Thread: Lyman Scope

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    Lyman Scope

    I have the opportunity to buy this scope. It seems legit to me.
    What do you think?

    Thanks.
    Giancarlo
  18. Thread: Indian Trainer

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    Thanks donki. Very nice .22.

    Thanks donki.

    Very nice .22.
  19. Thread: Indian Trainer

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    Interesting. So we have three (the third is...

    Interesting.

    So we have three (the third is this: https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=75200) Indian trainers with a two-groove barrels. All are post WW II.

    Robert Edwards in his "India's...
  20. Thread: Indian Trainer

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    Any idea about these trainers with two grooves...

    Any idea about these trainers with two grooves barrel?

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  21. Thread: Indian Trainer

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    Indian Trainer

    Another Indian L.E. trainer . . . . . .

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    . . . . . with a two groove barrel.

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    Thank you. Thank you all.

    Thank you. Thank you all.
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    Thank you Roger. I saw this plate from the...

    Thank you Roger.

    I saw this plate from the pamphlet "SAIS No. 18, 7.62 mm L42A1......." by Ian Skennerton

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    and there the leaf (scale) bears CR1487.

    The metric conversion must have...
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    L42A1 Rear Sight?

    What is the meaning of the abbreviation CR 1250 on this rear sight?

    In my opinion it is the rear sight for the L42A1, correct?

    Thank you.
    Giancarlo
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    Yes, thanks, you all are right. I was deceived...

    Yes, thanks, you all are right.

    I was deceived by what the Italian depot (PMAL) stamped:

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