Thanks for the replies everyone. I brought the Scope and Tin (along with a rifle and scout scope).
The Rifle was originally rebuild by Roger Payneand the Scope was originally refurbished around 10 years ago back by Peter Laidler
, both of whom helped out with my numerous questions during the the last couple of weeks, so a really big thanks to those chaps for helping me out, it was great to know exactly what I was buying & i really couldnt have done it with out them...
Some further pictures below of the Tin and Scope. Perhaps not the prettiest examples on the Forum, but still not too shabby.
I also picked up a copy of Ian Skennerton’s “The British
Sniper” at Chatham Militaria fair on Sunday, so thought that would also be an interesting read. There is a picture of a square edged tin on page 132 which also has a painted OS 906A. Unfortunately the picture is not detailed enough to see what is pressed into the surface of the tin.
Have a few questions though….
• I’m guessing the leather strap on the tin is modern, but don’t really know for sure as is not brand new & does have some age to it. Does anyone think any different? Any pics of a period strap ?
• Were all square edge tins made in late WW2 before the re introduction of the round edge in the 50’s There is a lot of paint on the tin so the marking are very faint in places, so no date stamp visible.
• Any thought on the age of the paper adjustment instructions label. Modern or period?
• The scope lens covers are not adjustable for length and don’t have the extra ring to hold it onto the scope when in use. Its marked B&Co the same as the tin?! - Is this a common design, or again maybe modern leather work?
• Should it have a adjustment tool included for a MK III scope for completeness?
I have loads of close up detail pictures of the tin hinges, brackets etc, not sure if its worth posting them somewhere to add to the general knowledge on this type of tin ?
Thanks guys,
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