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Enforcers - ?? scopes and rear base
As a currrent thread is throwing up more info on Enforcers I would like to throw in a couple of issues.
Issue 1 - Mark Stevens excellent articles on the Enforcer left me with a question or two on scopes - a lot of rifles appear to have been supplied with the Pecar scopes but info is a bit sketchy - has anyone any info on which rifles were supplied with/without scopes? - which makes of scope? - which reticles? - were scopes engraved with rifle numbers? - what did Pecar scope numbers range from/to?
Issue 2 - The Parker Hale rear base(21) is not the most impressive fixing and I suspect this impinges on consistency and accuracy. Several scope rails are produced as alternatives (Armalon. S & K?) with a very rigid 'claw' fixing to the clip guide so a friend is producing for me a base 21 with front claw (hopefully with slight increase in thickness to give a 20ish MOA lift to the rear of the scope). Do you think this wil work - or am I likely to crimp the scope tube with the PH rings?
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That's an early (up to the mid 80's) WEAPONSIGHT, image intensified, L1A1, simply known as the IIW or IWS. Made by Rank Pullin controls. Modified later to incorporate an automatic brightness control and upgraded all the way up to L1A7.
I did a small article on these sights for MILSURP just before CSP
joined them. Built like brick out-houses, they were very tough and reliable. Used on the L42 and described as the ultimate L42 accessory. As a matter of interest, how many out there have them ...., working or not?
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I have an enforcer that was never assembled. I bought a barreled action from the UK
and set my mind to complete it. I notice that the barrels are not all the same on them. My scope, I managed to pick up in the UK. I hear that there was no standardization regarding the numbering of scopes. A lot weren't stamped. Quite a few police forces didn't have the money for Pecars and the opted with other scopes like Hensoldts, Sterlings, and even Tascos. And that would be the way they showed up when sold out of the police forces.
On another topic, I notice some enforcers have tapered barrels and others are the old hammer forged style as you would see on L42s,
L39A1s, and Envoys.
What I was told by Mark Stevens. At least I think it was him was: The hammered finish is typical of the Early Enforcer barrels. - Serial No's have no bearing on the date of issue (They just grabbed Actions off the shelf and numbered other parts and numbered to match after they had been put together...)
The tapered barrels are of later manufacturer - ( I've been told unnoficially that _____ _______ has
the machinary that produced the later barrels but they are too loud and too big to have the machines working again).
Here's mine the first time I got it back completed. That was a three year project that ended happily.
Last edited by Bruce; 03-25-2009 at 03:55 PM.
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The first recorded shipping dates for the Enforcer were in December 1973 and the last recorded are in March 1983.
Cheers,
Simon.

Originally Posted by
enforsore
Because so few guns were made they were made and shipped in batches, it appears from the numbers quoted elsewhere on this forum that 1974 1977 and perhaps an early 80's batch were made, but I don't know this for sure.

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Over their history Pecar seem to have made 4x10 scopes with 25mm & 26mm diameter tubes.
The one attached to my Enforcer is of the 25mm type (S/N 49xxx) with the P/H RAHS3 rings - with Cross Hair reticule. I also have another 4x10 Scope with a 26mm diameter tube and No 2 reticule (S/N 92xxxx).
Is there any history out there of Pecar's scope production run's, did they make 25mm & 26mm scopes in parallel for different markets or move from one size to the other at some point and was there a standard diameter size fitted to the Enforcers?
Regarding P/H scope ring types, I have seen P/H scope ring types RALS4 and RAHS3 - the 3 appears to be for 25mm diameter tubes and 4 for 26mm tubes and am guessing the L and H are for low and high mounts (please note only a guess and am happy to be corrected). If that is the case then did Paker Hale make RAHS4 rings?
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Parker-Hale Roll-off Mounts
Parker hale Roll off mounts are listed in there catalogue No 86 as follows..
Model Rals3 (1 inch tube dia.) low (.23 under tube)19 mm dovetail.
Model Rals4 (26 mm tube dia) low (.23 under tube)19 mm dovetail.
Model Rahs3(1 inch tube dia) high(.486 under tube)19 mm dovetail.
Model Rahs4(26 mm tube dia) high (.486 under tube)19 mm dovetail.
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Originally Posted by
jeff
Parker hale Roll off mounts are listed in there catalogue No 86 as follows..
Model Rahs3(1 inch tube dia) high(.486 under tube)19 mm dovetail.
Interesting, I thought they'd be higher then that. I couldn't find a source for the rings so I made them myself, except I have .750" under the scope tube to the top of the base. .486" is more like Medium Rings. 
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The specifications for the Enforcer called for the 4x10 Pecar..well documented by Mark Stevens. However, Stevens does not address or perhaps choosen not torelease all the other variations like 5E sight only rifles; night vision or other scopes. I have an Enforcer with a Pecar 4x light.....a Weapons Tech in the Uk has told me that the Police Forces purchased many of these without scopes and bases and fitted 4x and 6x Pecars. No deviation from the Parker Hale A20/21 bases. They do the job despite their flimsy appearance. Like to here some more opinions.
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