Hi all,
A quick question about a project I'm revisiting. Ages ago I posted this one that I'd restored as a faux 4T, and I'm finally getting round to the daunting task of mounting a real No 32 scope. Mr Laidler's essay on the subject has been printed for reference!
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Anyway, I'm curious about the receiver wall in the pic. As has been commented on before it's a real dog's breakfast - a bad day for someone at the Fazakerly plant in 1942. What I'm curious about is the ground recess in the left receiver wall where a scope mount pad would go - is this what it is? There are no other marks indicating 4T selection; it's a normal ROF product FTR'd possibly at Maltby, possibly at Long Branch. The ground recess, if not original, certainly pre-dates thhat might it be?e FTR stamping.
What might it be?
Thanks in advance.
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