Hello Everybody
This is the first time I have posted on this forum, although I did put a few on the previous
Jouster
version.
I was wondering about the
Canadian
No.32 TP, aka Alaskan, scopes fitted to some of the Long Branch rifles.
Would it be correct to assume that ALL of the sniper rifles in the 74L range of 1944 that were scoped with the TP were fitted with Griffin & Howe mounts rather than the conventional No4(T) mounts?
All 74L block rifles are scoped with TP scopes, equipped with REL (an angled G&H style) scope mounts.
A certain number of 71L block rifles with conventional REL No32 scopes & mounts appear to have had the scope mounts MIS-numbered with the equivilent 74L numbers (IE. rifle 71Lxx25 has it's mount incorrectly numbered 74Lxx25). This seems to have caused some confusion of whether TP scope legitimately exist outside the 74L block.
Would this be true of all Enfields using the Alaskan?
Long Branch rifles are the only enfield snipers so equipped on a production basis
Were any Savage No.4 MkI*s scoped with the TP?
Not at Long Branch/SAL. Savage snipers were all converted in England
I read somewhere (I can't remember where) that in some cases 'regular' REL brackets were used for the TP incorporating brass bushings to 'take up the slack' on the 7/8 inch tubes of the Alaskan. Would this be incorrect?
This is incorrect. Steel bushings were used to investigate the possibility of using conventional 1" rings with the 7/8" TP scope. This experiment was abandoned.
Thanks for any answers from any of the Enfield Jedi.
Steve