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Non-T type(No.4) scope mount picture request, pretty please??
I am aware of the more popular brands such as... B-square, S&K & ATI but the advertisement picture for these mounts are either too small or just plain and simply..... sucky.
If any of you gentlemen feel like helping a fellow Enfielder out, can you please post a good picture of your scoped No.4 (non- "T" models)?
Thanks,
Three0three
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04-03-2010 01:28 AM
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Older SK.
Old Williams sporter mount.
IMHO the SK with it's wedge under the charger bridge is the best choice of aftermarket mounts. The B-Screwed and ATI rely on the two screws at the backsight ears and the ejector screw to secure them. Both fit over the outside of the receiver, the SK fits inside the receiver.
Last edited by madcratebuilder; 04-03-2010 at 11:07 AM.
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Second pic, Parker Hale BA20 & BA21 mounts (ala Enforcer)
First pic - no idea
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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Brian Dick Has a very nice mount for sale. (BDL Ltd) Don't remember the name offhand, but he can sort you.
Just click on the advert (top left at the top of the page on my computer)
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It's the only one to invest in too. Made by G.E. Fulton & Son at Bisley. I've got a picture of one on my custom LB HB target rifle but it's the earlier version and not the Picatinny rail type. The mounting is identical. Email me directly if you want me to send a picture.
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I am familiar with that mount but it costs more than the gun i'd be putting it on. I am in no way saying it is not worth the asking price because it is but i am admitting that I can not afford it and for that price I could buy another no.4 and i would rather have another rifle honestly
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Originally Posted by
three0three
I am familiar with that mount but it costs more than the gun i'd be putting it on. I am in no way saying it is not worth the asking price because it is but i am admitting that I can not afford it and for that price I could buy another no.4 and i would rather have another rifle honestly
The Fulton & Son is a knock off of the SK, or the other way around, but it's a steel mount, not aluminum. That's the price difference. If you watch the auction sights you can find a used SK pretty cheap.
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I'd have to disagree with the statement that "the Fulton base is a knock off of the S&K or the other way around". Yes, they are similar but the quality of the Fulton is much better from fit and finish to the way it installs of the rifle. I've bought and sold them all over the years and had many problems with the U.S. manufacture bases. However, I would say that the S&K for the No.4 is probably the only U.S. made base that I would still stock providing bases of much better quality weren't available. The one they make for the SMLE is a different story and I'll never stock them again but that's for another day. The best quality aluminum base is also made in England by a company called Armalon. They are also expensive by U.S. standards I guess but you will only need one for a lifetime the same as the Fulton base. I like steel bases, close tolerances and steel rings when installing good quality optics on high power rifles. That's just me but the optics are only as good as the mounts.
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So the Fulton doesn't use a wedge under the charger bridge? How is it secured to the receiver?
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The Fulton does use a wedge nut under the charger bridge as does the Armalon. The quality of the S&K doesn't compare to either of the British made mounts. As I said, I'd stock S&K No.4 mounts if the better quality ones weren't available. Like everything, you get what you pay for.
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