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Not that we're hinting or anything, Frank 
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Thanks Frank, nice detail pics.
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Thanks Frank, can't wait to see it with the scope in place 
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Maybe it's the colour or the camera angle but they don't look quite like the scope caps that were issued when the rifles were current. Our issue ones had the underside of the brass stud covered too I seem to remember. If it wasn't covered then you can be sure as god made little green apples that the soldier would unscrew it!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Maybe it's the colour or the camera angle but they don't look quite like the scope caps that were issued when the rifles were current. Our issue ones had the underside of the brass stud covered too I seem to remember. If it wasn't covered then you can be sure as god made little green apples that the soldier would unscrew it!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's the camera flash/angle...& I forgot to glue on the leather disc covering the brass stud before taking the pic!
They're the same colour & thickness, etc. as the off-cut of original WW2 leather you gave me some time ago - but may look a slight "pink" shade as the undyed veg tan looks that way when very new
...I may live in Scotland now but I have what you'd call a "Geordie" accent