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Israeli #4 No32 scope rings?
Ok so I picked up 2 sets of these rings the other day.
They were advertised as Original Israeli #4 enfield scope ring. I tried to put a No32 Mk1 scop in them and they don't fit.
I can't find a singe thing out about what kind of base they went on or even if they are for the #4 rifle?
Any Info would be appreciated.
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08-17-2014 05:12 PM
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I wonder where the Israelis fit the two dovetails? Are the rings one inch? I´m waiting for Roger´s mount.
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No, they don't fit a 1" tubed scope.
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Israeli made 32 TYPE scope (not a British
made Israeli marked 32 scope) is .985 to .987 in. OD on the tube body.
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Have you measured them both in metric and Imp to find out the size?
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The best I can tell is that they are 25mm or .985 tube diameter.
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RWS. just accept that just by looking at them and understanding the mechanics of it all, they ain't for fitting a No32 scope to a No4 and expecting ANY sort of soldierproof serviceability out of it/them. Built like a brick sxxx house*, they ain't
* that's a peculiarly Army phrase that indicates a degree of toughness or robustness, like a Centurion tank for example. Also used is '.....built by the people that built Stonehenge.....'
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Well that recess for the locating stud on the front ring is rather unique, isn't it? 
Pity you didn't get the cross bolt & nut for the front ring, but at least you got one.
Might be made to fit a Parker Hale scope rail/bases, or could have been another commercial or 'custom' type.
The look a heck of a lot stronger than the RALS3 rings used on the Enforcer.
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Might be something the top one looks to have the anti-cant recess (Excuse my ignorance of the terminology) who knows what they fit but look strong they do but for what as P L said it is not going to fit a No.4 could they have been made for the Parker Hale sniper rifle did the Israelis get there hands on that system!
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