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    It's a Redfield Trophy sight for an Enfield.
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    The sight finally arrived and I was able to get a better look at it. It does appear to be a Redfield 70 sight mounted to a mounting plate that Redfield made for "no drill" mounting on a No.4 Enfield. I took a few pics of it next to a PH 5C sight





    The Redfield 70 sight appears to be a sight made for a flat sided receiver of some type.

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