Warren correctly stated that the No71 scope was based on the No32 scope and not the No74.
I understand that the No71 scope wasn't fitted to the old Wombat anti tank gun, certainly not in my time...
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Warren correctly stated that the No71 scope was based on the No32 scope and not the No74.
I understand that the No71 scope wasn't fitted to the old Wombat anti tank gun, certainly not in my time...
Maybe a few enquiries reating to R&J Beck is the next move.
Does anyone know what happened to them, who acquired them or what.......?
That's strange....... Artillery spotting scope eh! To spot for the Artillery, you'd need a bit more than x3 power for their distances in my limited experience. I learned from the paperwork that...
Basic physics will put a stop to a scope of this weight being capable of reliable use. While the scope - like the SUIT - will pass the standard fastness test - or recoil test, with the Enfield layer...
Ah, yes. The designation will give you an age marker. The Noxx MkX instead of the Tel Strt Stg LxAx type designation dates these to pre 65 - I was going to say. But this one is 1967 - as is the...