Looking for any related sight and scope/ bracket parts for the M/59F1 Sniper Rifle, (I'm based in UK)
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Looking for any related sight and scope/ bracket parts for the M/59F1 Sniper Rifle, (I'm based in UK)
Thanks Rob, seen that bit on wiki, I’d of thought there would be more info out there on them, did find it strange being an offset scope during that period.
The rear sight is missing also on the one...
Polished and sandblasted ….. I would say the sandblasting was only a light touch to take the shine off the polished ones and give a better finish for protection, oil etc.
I’ve quite a few 1907...
Thanks Rog, I’ll have a look and try and contact him, if anyone has or knows of any bits regarding sights mounts etc for the M58F1 please get in touch.
On the subject of brackets…… does anyone here have the details of the French guy ? Who had many varieties of Sniper Scope brackets snd mounts etc.
although not Enfield, I know a few who have...
I’ve posted here as it’s Mauser ? Recently bought one in an auction, unfortunately it doesn’t have the scope, bracket or mount and is missing rear sight, if anyone has any details of these or has any...
Interesting thread, the best results I,ve ever had with traditional Bluing ( Rusting ) was cleaning the item in all manor of cleaning products, then actually using a sliced lemon to rub all over,...
A lot of Enfields were used in Afghan ...... but not by the UK, need to rewind the clock and look at the Russians in Afghanistan to get the big picture......
Speaking of pictures, its now been...
Thanks Gents, I've been trying to upload a few more pics I got off my mate for the last week (imjur doesn't seem tobe working on my iPhone or iPad) he has since sold them on ebay, at least I can let...
its the shape of a U with an external lip, the extended shaft is threaded and a nut the secures the u channel. The bottom is flat.
I'll get more pics at some point.
Trying to help a friend ID this, I,ve seen something similar but were ? he thought is was gun related but I think its something to help with a support or hold something open as on a vehicle etc?....
The oldest L7 I've worked on was from 1964 or 65, definitely pre 66......although a bit like Triggers broom it was still a serviceable weapon. When I was in BATUS the main stay of L7 variations were...
Ian, I don't class myself as a radio ham, but more a Military Radio Enthusiast who is licensed ...... I've bought a Ligtweight FFR Landrover (1973) , So intend to kit it it out with either Clansman...
Interesting thread, I have known a Militaria dealer since I was Kid who is based in Liverpool, his main interest is Japanese swords, so if I ever do find one at the right price he's more than happy...
For Kev, although body and TMH aren’t matching serial numbers,
TMH : SPF 1950 AD71
Body : UB60A**** ( I bet the matching body to the above is one of these rare .22 ones , just my luck...
Not the direction I’d be going if I had £4k burning a hole in my pocket…..
Hmm, need to check my part kit L1A1’s John, as one of them has a SP TMH but am sure retains original serial number.
Must admit I can’t see any evidence on the upper of original designation being...
That’s Correct, but they were linished and re engraved with the L42A1 as we know of today, my own L42 is an ex trials one, it appears on the “ List “ twice.
I’ve never seen an XL42 E1 in flesh but...
Thanks Bindi, have received pics from Bruce, there’s a few bits in the auction that don’t stack up…….. even the L42 , ( XL 42)
https://www.wilson55.com/auction/lot/9-bsa-lee-enfield-l42-762-bolt-action-rifle-28/?lot=173882
https://www.wilson55.com/auction/lot/67-lithgow-303-bolt-action-rifle-built-as-a-no/?lot=173875
Gents, hope this link works, if not search Wilson
55.com, look for feb auction arms and militaria....
Bruce, thanks for the email, really appreciate it, it confirms my initial thoughts on the rifle in question, certainly not the real Mcoy but nearly there.
Hopefully I can help save someone a...
Bruce, Bindi
Just need a picture or two of the serial number type face, and the location, don't need to see the number so it can be photo shopped etc as long as I can see were it lies in relation...
Thanks Bindi , understand regarding the Mk1/1……
Just want to concentrate on the Mk1, specifically the serial number etc, as one has surfaced in the U.K
I assumed they were built from used actions ? So they were built on new or just a few on new?