Where can one of theses scopes be purchased? Thanks.Information
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Try Numrich
Sniper Scope, No. 32, MKII, Reproduction
Paul
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
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......
Last edited by Roger Payne; 06-13-2012 at 11:52 AM.
SNIPER SCOPE 303 ENFIELD WW2 BRITISH No32 Mk2/L ORIGINIAL ISSUE RARE | eBay
Boy do the real ones appreciate.
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.
Ridolpho
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.
Last edited by Roger Payne; 06-13-2012 at 03:01 PM. Reason: typo
If you want a repro, contact Warren on this board. I recently got an REL-marked Mk II from him for WWII reenacting.