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My No.5 seems scrubbed clean?
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06-11-2011 02:09 PM
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No question you nailed that one. Thank you. Are these mounts available to a guy in Canada
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They are no longer made, but still turn up on the second-hand market.
P-H refurbished many rifles for foreign sporting markets. They often used a rather dark shiny bluing process.
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A bit of advice CB. Don't replace the mounts that have been taken off with similar mounts. That front mount that is very luckily missing on your rifle is, in my humble and limited experience of No4/5 rifles and mechanical engineering, something akin to the proverbial chocolate tea pot. I won't go into why but it's been discussed here before.
Go for one of the steel Fulton picatinny railed mounts that is machined well, well thought out to take into account the mechanical complexities of whip and recoil and engineered by the people who built stonehenge.......... built to last!
I'm sure others will have other ideas though!
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Thanks Captain, I'll be staying with the battle sight most likely. I'll follow your advice if a scope is tried in the future.
I certainly prefer engineering to a stonehenge standard rather than the ISO9000 sticker on almost everything I throw out after a years use.
Last edited by Canuck Bob; 06-11-2011 at 07:31 PM.
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