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After some info on a 'scope - NO32 MK3
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06-14-2011 01:26 PM
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Although it's a Mk 1 version of the scope, here's a good article in the MKL
you could start with .... 
1941 No.32 Mk1 Sniper Scope
Regards,
Doug
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I think I saw that scope (273) at Beltring a couple of years ago.......at Shawns pitch in the hands of a tall slim gentleman .... :-)##
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Just look up this link. It will show you most of your answers.
Milsurps - 1945 Enfield No.4 Mk1*(T) Long Branch Sniper Rifle
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Originally Posted by
wheaty
I think I saw that scope (273) at Beltring a couple of years ago.......at Shawns pitch in the hands of a tall slim gentleman .... :-)##
Eh? Is 273 a model no/series no then? Can't be a serial no, as this 'scope has been in my family for 45 odd years 
Cheers for the links
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Wow! Only three digits from the one missing off my Canadian
No.4 Mk.I* (T)! (S/N 270)
Photos 23 through 30 of the MKL
photo tour linked by Lance above ought to answer most of your questions regarding the scope markings, but as to why your "C" was green colored, that's a small mystery.
Yah, it's worth something, BTW. It just depends on how badly the buyer wants it. Is the mounting bracket still attached?
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Advisory Panel
As mentioned elsewhere, the best way to establish the value is to put it up for auction; and I don't need to say where do I!?
Last edited by Surpmil; 06-29-2011 at 11:53 AM.
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