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    Parker Hale Target sights for FN FAL and SLR

    I have a Parker Hale Target Rear Sight to fit the FN FAL or SLR. I acquired this back in the early 1980's when I could own an SLR (Lithgowicon L1A1 ser. no. AD7007958) Sadly the SLR was handed in in 1988. I have attached some pictures. I thought they may be of interest to people who are lucky enough to still own (and shoot) an SLR.
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    Hi John, now that's interesting, I have never seen a civilian target rear sight for a L1, thanks for sharing.

    Your old rifle was a Singapore contract example by the way (re-stocked in Britishicon plastic I'll wager). Many of the UK civilian L1's appear to have originated from this Singapore 1970/71 contract.

    I have a former UK civilian owned Singapore contract rifle in my collection, an AD71, it was in virtually new condition when it was unfortunately deactivated.

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    I've got one of those little blighters, yours is only the second one I've seen

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    Me neither...... Never seen or heard of one.

    Added a bit later: Looking at it closely it does look a bit like something semi experimental. Not the usual finish that you'd expect from P-H with file marks etc etc. You'd expect the zeroing deflection/range scale to be adjustable in order to re-set them. It sounds obvious doesn't it? The range and deflection scale numbers are a bit hit and miss but the vernier scale markings are perfect. Drum heads look like they're straight off a later P-H5 type - so presumably will be the lead screw and click adjustment. Interesting

    How was it retained within the dovetail of the rifle KtK? Looks like the screw locks the male part of the dovetail in place by friction.....?

    Mind you, the L1A1 was never going to be a competition rifle warranting a P-H sight - and a 1/4 or 1/2 MoA one at that - especially after a few months of service when the articulating TMH would give 1MoA just by opening and closing it!

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    I have one of the P-H target sights installed on my Aussie L1A1A. It's main benefit to me is the much smaller apertures for informal target shooting off my bench. I think they were used primarily on the Australianicon competition rifles that were produced in small quantities.

    I installed a Hythe sight on my BSA L1A1 and it shoots just as well with the smaller aperture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Dickicon View Post
    I have one of the P-H target sights installed on my Aussie L1A1A. It's main benefit to me is the much smaller apertures for informal target shooting off my bench. I think they were used primarily on the Australianicon competition rifles that were produced in small quantities.

    I installed a Hythe sight on my BSA L1A1 and it shoots just as well with the smaller aperture.
    Plus one for the Hythe Brian, they certainly tighten up the groups don't they... When you say Lithgowicon competition rifles, would they be specially factory prepared Semi Autos, as I recall the rare single shot Lithgow Target rifle had some sort of sighting assembly bolted to the left of the receiver ?

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    Parker Hale Target Sights for FN FAL and SLR

    Thanks for all the comments. I have only just joined the forum and this was my first post.
    As regards the Lithgowicon SLR, it had coachwood furniture and was purchased from Tom Collins at the London Armoury around 1982. It was in very good condition and I had to strip it down to clean out all the gunk that had been packed into it. I only fitted the target sights for a short while because as Peter said it never was a target rifle. Great fun for knocking down the falling plates though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John H Turner View Post
    Thanks for all the comments. I have only just joined the forum and this was my first post.
    As regards the Lithgowicon SLR, it had coachwood furniture and was purchased from Tom Collins at the London Armoury around 1982. It was in very good condition and I had to strip it down to clean out all the gunk that had been packed into it. I only fitted the target sights for a short while because as Peter said it never was a target rifle. Great fun for knocking down the falling plates though!
    Welcome to Milsurps John and thanks for such an interesting first post!

    I wonder, I know it was good few years ago now, but do you remember if your Singapore contract L1 was a Police issue example?

    It would have had a unique identifier on the left rear of the TMH, starting with SPF.

    Those Singapore Police issue L1's and L2's appear to have had very little use indeed.

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    I can confirm from PH records that several were indeed fitted to L1A1's many years ago but only on range days, as an interest shoot. Bill Smallwood and others were duly disqualified when they demolished the falling plates in record time
    A couple were sold to someone in Australiaicon for his SLR about 5 years ago FYI....Enjoy
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    Interesting...I've seen pictures of a Belgian FAL that was factory-adapted for target shooting, and they used an aperture sight that was screwed to the side of the body. I assume Britishicon/Australianicon competition rules would have forbidden such a change?

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