Very interesting read, thanks fpr posting RobD - my great uncle was a casualty on the "forgotten front" in East Africa, also from dysentry.......as others have said, infections and poor hygeine a...
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Very interesting read, thanks fpr posting RobD - my great uncle was a casualty on the "forgotten front" in East Africa, also from dysentry.......as others have said, infections and poor hygeine a...
Thanks @bigduke6. Definitely worth looking into again at next renewal - I can't recall exactly why I didn't go this route before, but I remember having the conversation with my FEO in the past and he...
Hello Gogskerr
I'd always defer to Peter, Roger, Warren and Brian on all matters related to maintenance of these fine old scopes - my experience is based only on owning and shooting mine (a 1944...
Thanks Peter - absolutley NOT a DIY'er when it comes to optics - and especially not when they are 78 years old.
If anything (as I've said to Roger in PM), I'm guilty of babying this scope and any...
Thanks Warren. I really appreciate both Brian's and your advice and will gently exercise the drums as suggested
I would much rather get the original scope repaired - even if I have to sentdit you...
Thanks Brian - that is my intention but easier said than done...at present, I'm not sure there is anyone available in the UK to repair or service it. I have spoken to all the people I know and trust...
Firstly, apologies if this is posted in the wrong place.
I have an original No32 Mk3 scope mounted in one of Roger's brackets on my No4 T. I posted a thread on this a few years ago.
After some...