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Parker Hale WE1 3/8" Rail on Aussie L1A1
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03-05-2011 05:37 PM
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Anoyone out there looking for an Ishapore L1A1, World Wide Arms in the UK
have some that they are deactivating for the UK market but would export live for overseas buyers. I suppose I should have started this as a new thread really but seeing Diopters Ishapore reminded me...........
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Thank You to Peter Laidler For This Useful Post:
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Anoyone out there looking for an Ishapore L1A1, World Wide Arms in the
UK
have some that they are deactivating for the UK market but would export live for overseas buyers. I suppose I should have started this as a new thread really but seeing Diopters Ishapore reminded me...........
me meeee meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeee!!!!!!!!! 
I could do with an unmolested 1A1 rifle for the collection.
Is that top cover with the parker hale mount painted gray?
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Well, get on to them................... Untitled Document Speak to Adam
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Just got an email back from someone I asked about this parker hale covered L1A1. He says, and I'm inclined to agree, that such a flimsy mount would have lasted about 20 seconds on an L1A1. When we had anything mounted onto a cover, it used to tear the cover up. Even the lightweight No74 scope used in some trials would tear away from the cover.
Is there anything to suggest that this has any 'official' sanction diopter? Any of the trials papers say anything NZL1A1 man?
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I've contacted WWA, but unfortunately all their 1A1 rifles are deactivated :-(
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Just got an email back from someone I asked about this parker hale covered L1A1. He says, and I'm inclined to agree, that such a flimsy mount would have lasted about 20 seconds on an L1A1. When we had anything mounted onto a cover, it used to tear the cover up. Even the lightweight No74 scope used in some trials would tear away from the cover.
Is there anything to suggest that this has any 'official' sanction diopter? Any of the trials papers say anything NZL1A1 man?
I've had a look at the only report I have TD/RIFLE/5 20 Jan 75, which is a comparison trial between the SP 222 Singlepoint and the L2A1 SUIT sight. Unfortunately although there is a ton of tables, graphs and photos of various target ranges there are no images of the Singlepoint Sight and Mount. I think these might be contained in an earlier report that I don't have.
I think depending on the shade of gray paint it might be Belgium
army issue. The colour would need to be checked against something like a ABL marked SAFN49.
I would tend toward the mount being used with a Singlepoint type lightweight sight. According to the report the mounts for the trial were supplied by Enfield, if you check the mount can you find the Enfield logo on it?
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh as an after thought it might be for use with the BSA Unisight? Its a tiny sight that would fit the 3/8 in. rail.

If you ever want to get rid of the mount I would be interested in it.
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Originally Posted by
nzl1a1collector
I've had a look at the only report I have TD/RIFLE/5 20 Jan 75, which is a comparison trial between the SP 222 Singlepoint and the L2A1 SUIT sight. Unfortunately although there is a ton of tables, graphs and photos of various target ranges there are no images of the Singlepoint Sight and Mount. I think these might be contained in an earlier report that I don't have.
I think depending on the shade of gray paint it might be
Belgium
army issue. The colour would need to be checked against something like a ABL marked SAFN49.
I would tend toward the mount being used with a Singlepoint type lightweight sight. According to the report the mounts for the trial were supplied by Enfield, if you check the mount can you find the Enfield logo on it?
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh as an after thought it might be for use with the BSA Unisight? Its a tiny sight that would fit the 3/8 in. rail.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...unisight-1.jpg
If you ever want to get rid of the mount I would be interested in it.
Not the same type of gray paint, or colo, compared to what I have in my collection:
FN 24/30 1950 ABL Naval .22lr Mauser trainer:

Or ABL 30-06 FN49:

I haven't had the thing long enough yet. I'll let you know if I get tired of it.
Would you like to borrow it ?
I never thought of the possibility of a non-telescopic sight. Good idea.
Last edited by diopter; 03-14-2011 at 10:56 PM.
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