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  1. Hey jakester, thanks for replying. Had a brief...

    Hey jakester, thanks for replying.

    Had a brief look at that page earlier today, and gave it a read just now, and so far, it seems the M1917 was not actually used as a sniper rifle (as far as what...
  2. M1917 Rifles With Aldis Scopes (With Crosshairs-Style Reticles)?

    Hey everyone, it’s been a long time I haven’t made an inquiry here.

    Basically what the Title says, I wanted to ask if there were M1917 Rifles that sported Aldis Pattern 1918 (or any earlier model...
  3. Hello again bros, and sorry for the late reply. I...

    Hello again bros, and sorry for the late reply. I was on a trip to a city a bit far from hwere I live, and was unable to reply, partly due to I was only able to use the mobile version of this site,...
  4. I'd only need one showing end of recoil pad, up...

    I'd only need one showing end of recoil pad, up close, and if it were possible, one showing the rifle, in a looking-through-the-scope manner, you know, also displaying the recoild pad's end, and...
  5. I'd only need one showing end of...

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    I'd only need one showing end of recoil pad, up close, and if it were possible, one showing the rifle, in a looking-through-the-scope manner, you know, also displaying the recoild pad's...
  6. Hello again bros, hope you had a great Christmas,...

    Hello again bros, hope you had a great Christmas, and also wish you an amazing New Year.

    Checked this thread from time to time, and was asking if you were able to take some additional photos of...
  7. Would definitely love to see it bros, thank you....

    Would definitely love to see it bros, thank you.

    Cheers.
  8. My apologies, what I meant above is that with not...

    My apologies, what I meant above is that with not many pictures of those rifles I can understand they think pads are Jostams.
  9. Hey again Lee Enfield. Wouldn’t be surprised...

    Hey again Lee Enfield.

    Wouldn’t be surprised if they do, honestly, without not many color pictures around, and given the resemblance, one may think they were Jostam Anti-Flinch pads, IIRC, the...
  10. Hi again bros, and thanks for replying. The...

    Hi again bros, and thanks for replying.

    The only nagging question I’d have is what else is known about the S.A.L. C. 67 pad,if there was further research, and so. I don’t know if the owner knows...
  11. Hey bros. That is certainly one of the best...

    Hey bros.

    That is certainly one of the best looking if not best-looking Enfield I’ve ever seen. Thank you for the great pictures!

    By the way, I assume the scope is one of those which didn’t...
  12. Hello again Lee Enfield, thanks for replying. ...

    Hello again Lee Enfield, thanks for replying.

    It's now clear to me "production" rifles didn't sport Jostams but S.A.L.-made pads (again, I'm truly interested on these pads and others the company...
  13. Hello Brian, and thanks for the reply. I...

    Hello Brian, and thanks for the reply.

    I already got my hands on a copy of Without Warning last year, and the information was on point, pictures were great, and I got to see the rare 5-power...
  14. Hello Lee Enfield, and thank you for replying. ...

    Hello Lee Enfield, and thank you for replying.

    I know surviving examples of said rifle are very, very scarce, so I can understand why their owners are very reluctant to post or allow to post any...
  15. Pictures of Surviving Monte Carlo-butted Lee-Enfields with C No. 67 Mk.I Scopes?

    Afternoon everyone.

    Just wondering if anyone here has got pictures of surviving examples of the Long Branch No. 4 Mk. I(T)*s which sported the Monte Carlo buttstock with Jostam Anti-Flinch rubber...
  16. Hello Roger, and thanks for the info, most of it...

    Hello Roger, and thanks for the info, most of it was unknown to me.

    I should've been a bit clearer and state that if there were No. 32s with the bright matte olive drab finish some No. 67 were...
  17. Hello Lee Enfield, and thank you for replying. ...

    Hello Lee Enfield, and thank you for replying.

    My knowledge base, being honest, is limited to only Clive Law's Without Warning, Sam's Sloppy Sniper Section and Web and Forum searchings, so I'm...
  18. Khaki Silica Paint also on No. 32 and C No.32, Mk.I (TP) Scopes?

    Morning all, it's been a long time.

    Something just popped out into my mind, and I wondered if the above mentioned scopes had some examples painted the way the C No. 67 Mk.I were, that means, if...
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    Thanks for replying Surpmil. That's, in fact, the...

    Thanks for replying Surpmil. That's, in fact, the next book on my wishlist (I bought a copy of Sam Sloppy's Sniper Section from Colin MacGregor Stevens about two weeks ago, and I'm eager to read it...
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    R.E.L. Optics Questions

    Hello there, this is my first post :wave:.

    I have in mind a couple of projects for the future that involve snipers from World War Two and the Korean War.

    Currently, I'm keen on Canadian snipers...
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    Sticky: A New Face

    Hello there, I've been a new member for a few weeks , but I'm introducing myself now.

    I'm interested on Canadian sniper equipment of World War Two and the Korean War (rifles, scopes, telescopes,...
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