-
Legacy Member
WWII British Enfield No. 32 Mk3 Sniper Scope w/mount. on EBAY
Looks very nice and clean.
The price is going up........
WWII British Enfield No. 32 Mk3 Sniper Scope w/mount. - eBay (item 140380114291 end time Feb-09-10 09:08:15 PST)
Information
|
Warning: This is a relatively older thread This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current. |
|
Last edited by Badger; 02-03-2010 at 07:12 PM.
-
-
02-03-2010 05:09 PM
# ADS
Friends and Sponsors
-
Deceased
Now I know why I put a Tasco on my RFI "T". It will also out perform. Gary.
-
-
It would have been nice to see the bracket side for any markings...
-
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
Evil bay changed the way photos are posted, you can't copy them any more
-
Legacy Member
Yep no bracket pic to show rifle number
but here is the inside of the mount and the scope markings
-
-
I anyone NEEDS a No32 and bracket, always remember the wise words of John Sukey
Everything was cheap .........YESTERDAY. Wise words John! Where are you now?
Last edited by Peter Laidler; 02-04-2010 at 02:57 PM.
Reason: speeeling misteaks
-
-
Have to agree with Peter, if it wasn,t for the fact i,ve just bought another Land Rover (Lightweight) i would have had a bid, still tempting....
-
-
Lightweights........ my friend in Devon has just spent 3 years restoring one. It is gleaming immaculate gloss deep bronze green. I suggested that if it were still an Army one, it'd be the Brigade Commanders vehicle. What is the MoD registration number of yours?
-
-
Lightweights........ my friend in Devon has just spent 3 years restoring one. It is gleaming immaculate gloss deep bronze green. I suggested that if it were still an Army one, it'd be the Brigade Commanders vehicle. What is the MoD registration number of yours?
Not sure as yet, the MoD reg or history, i,ve yet to pick it up (this saturday), built 1974 first registered 1988 may have been released from the MoD a year or so before??
Have had 3 landy,s before, series 111 (109), Land rover 90 and the last was a series 11A, i use them for what they were made for (A work horse) may give this one an easy life would like to get it back to its mill spec.
I love them because they are basic, easy to fix (most of the time) parts are not as cheap as they used to be, but plenty out there and as for the paintwork, a tin of olive drab or nato green and a good brush and some sun, looks like new in an afternoon.
-
-
Advisory Panel

Originally Posted by
Enfield trader
but here is the inside of the mount and the scope markings
Looks like they were using up the Mk1 and 2 cover plates first.
-