I want to borrow a set of tongs for the No.32 telescope, what the literature calls Tools Sighting Telescope Mk 2. The first pattern tool is small enough to fit in the palm of the hand. I've got one and the functionality is dubious. The replacement was published as drawings, and neither Ordnance Corps in UK or CA got around to issuing the actual tool. Workshops were instructed to fabricate what they needed. As I go down the rabbit hole to learning to adjust (and not screw up) the cross hairs, I'd like to try what the armourers would have used.
Colin McGregor Stevens' extensive No.4(T) site posts Jan 1945 drawings which resemble the Britishdrawings published in Peter Laidler
's books. However, the phrase fabricated means it was shop made to the drawings, not factory made and issued from central stores.
The scope in question has been inspected and approved by Warren. I've shot it enough to have confidence. However, the four parts of the range and deflection drums are flying together under friction, and after zeroing the indicators are not pointed on 0, but elsewhere. The Mk 2 tool holds the Lead Screw and the knurled disk in place while other adjustments are made. Two functions this simple mortal has trouble doing without slippage. To recover from upsetting the entire dial is firing another box of .303 FMJ and twisting knobs.
Therefore, if anyone has a set of tongs they aren't using I'd like to borrow them for a few weeks. The return spring will be strong, and I'll pay insured shipping both directions to Canada. PM me please.