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Originally Posted by
303sniper
Hi All,
First off all the COS of an Mk II is 1650. Just like thier
British
counterparts.
Second, the s/n range for the Mk1a scope started below the #300. I Own an Mk 1a with the serial number 264-C. The scope body hasn't been scrubed or renumberd.
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I agree with the Ordnance number...just pointing out a misprint in the book.
As to the 1A serial number, the rationalisation for them is hard since 51 mk1 scopes were altered to 1A, and their origional serial numbers maintained. (This is according to "Without Warning".
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08-29-2007 08:54 AM
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Harry:
I have Mk.1A number C-1x and will check the others when I have a chance to get to them. I have had both a Mk.1A and a Mk. II with the Mk.1A number being higher than the Mk.II
REL sent a lot of kit to the UK
for testing. A number of tests were also done in Canada
with many makes and types of scopes. and I have the records, however I will not release them as the humpers would have the rifles with the "correct numbers" on the market within the week. Clive eluded to this in his book, as I supplied information but no numbers for obvious reasons. Something HAS to be sacred....
Drop me a private email. I've sent you a few and no response.
Last edited by Warren; 06-19-2008 at 12:27 AM.
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My guesstimate of $1700 was a touch low.....auction ended with a winning bid of just over $2000 Cdn.
The prices on these things just keep going up.
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That's incredible, but not surprising given today's hot market... 
It appears the winner was from the U.K. ....
Regards,
Badger
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I hesitate to admit it, but I dropped out of bidding when I realized I was double the price of my first complete sniper for a "pig in a poke".
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I joked around at the 1200-1300 mark, but the guy who got it seemed to be especially serious. When the next bidder came close to him, he put in another bid, which appears to have been a fair bit higher.
Lee Enfield: Don't concentrate on last years prices, or you will find yourself reflecting on this years prices next year. I don't think anybody is about to open up a crate somewhere and find 100 new in wrap #32 scopes. And even if some government warehouse did, they would just crush them anyway.
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Originally Posted by
stencollector
I joked around at the 1200-1300 mark, but the guy who got it seemed to be especially serious. When the next bidder came close to him, he put in another bid, which appears to have been a fair bit higher.
Lee Enfield: Don't concentrate on last years prices, or you will find yourself reflecting on this years prices next year. I don't think anybody is about to open up a crate somewhere and find 100 new in wrap #32 scopes. And even if some government warehouse did, they would just crush them anyway.
Yeah I love the UN don't you...?
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You know, he does have a point...what's the likelihood of getting any kind of a deal on anything with this thousand watt searchlight spearing every interesting auction, guaranteeing you have to pay more than market value to get anything...
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E-bay (and hopefully one day it's replacement) are the market now. That is, unless you can tell me where a shop is that has origional scopes and/or brackets sitting on the shelf.
This site is not what causes things to pop up on the radar. My favorite ebay search term is "Enfield Sniper", and unless someone mispells it Enfeild Snipur, I, and every other Enfield addict, is going to see it on ebay.
And as I have said many times before....if you don't like the prices today, look back in a year and you'll dream of them. The only thing that would kill the Enfield Sniper market is if ebay banned the sniper stuff altogether.
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Rocckk
I Have a question? I have acquired a custom gun, built in 1960, the weapon is a
Brit. No.4 Mk1 303 Ca
s.n. 330XX
the weapon sports a
TEL STG. No.32 Mk1
U.I.C. OS. 466A
No.140
Can anyone tell me anything about them...
ROCCKK