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    Reproduction No. 32 Scopes

    Where can one of theses scopes be purchased? Thanks.
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    Save your money. You'd be better off looking for an old heap of a No32 and having it rebuilt. Just my 2c's worth

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    I tend to agree with Peter. I guess the repro's have a place perhaps if you want to put a T lookalike together maybe for Living History re-enactments or similar; but if you've managed to acquire a genuine rifle then surely it's worth saving that little bit longer to get a genuine scope for it? And will the repro scopes appreciate in value? I don't know....but the real ones will. Again, just my take on things. Each to his/her own......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Payneicon View Post
    I tend to agree with Peter. I guess the repro's have a place perhaps if you want to put a T lookalike together maybe for Living History re-enactments or similar; but if you've managed to acquire a genuine rifle then surely it's worth saving that little bit longer to get a genuine scope for it? And will the repro scopes appreciate in value? I don't know....but the real ones will. Again, just my take on things. Each to his/her own......

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    WeaverK3

    In the meantime, if you just want to shoot, a Weaver K3 fits the bracket, looks right, and can be found for $100.00. I've just put one on my Savage No.4 Mk1*T (fake) and will be testing it soon.

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    That 2/1 looks a beaut & it is a rare beast, made by UIC. However, whilst there's pretty much no such thing as a 'cheap' No32 these days, they aren't all as expensive as that. I recently picked up a very nice HBMCo Mk1 in need of some minor playing with, for the equivalent of about 600 dollars. Not cheap, but not outrageous for what it is.
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    If you want a repro, contact Warren on this board. I recently got an REL-marked Mk II from him for WWII reenacting.

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