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I just acquired what appears to be a military item. It looks something like 2 45/70 cases (without rims) chained together with one a bit smaller than the other so it fits inside the other. The inside one has a slot cut near the end with a small mirror inside at an angle similar to one end of a periscope. I'm thinking it may be for examining a bore or chamber. It's marked Lauder Co. with 1916 under the name. It also has a Canadian
broad arrow stamp. Has anyone seen one or know anything about them? Sorry, I can't seem to master posting photos but could e-mail some.
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04-06-2011 03:28 PM
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That's exactly what it is. If your description is accurate it is. They're early and scarce now so hold on to it.
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Something like this ?
Available with or without the 'handle'
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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I was just talking to a collector friend who told me they are called bore reflectors or bore mirrors. I actually bought 2 of them. The one I described by Lauder Co./1916 has a steel chain (rusty). The other has a brass chain and on the end, C.F.B.C over 1916. Does anyone have any knowledge of the value of these items?
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Originally Posted by
gerry303ca
Sorry, I can't seem to master posting photos but could e-mail some.
Hi Gerry ... 
If you email the pictures to me at badger@milsurps.com, I'd be happy to convert, host and post them for you in this thread... 
Regards,
Doug
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Value of an item.......... There's always two prices. Are you selling those or want to buy some more?
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Neither, I just like to know the value.
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Well, Collectors Source (click here) is selling one for $45, but yours is Canadian
marked so it might be worth more.
Bore viewers, Rifle - Collectors Source
Here's some more information on them … 
Armourer's Tools - Bore viewers
Regards,
Doug
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While an appropriate accoutrement to any LE collection these little jems also have a practical use today. They will fit most military rifle chambers well enough to work. They will also fit most 30 caliber commercial chambers, especially anything based on the 30-06 and 308 cases. I always take one in my pocket to gun shows. They're easier and quicker to use to check a bore than most bore lights. I find the Vickers tool (the version with the handle) a bit easier to use in the field but both will work.
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