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Youlten's Butt Hyposcope.
Something i have had here for a few years, thought i would share as there doesn't appear to be another around. I have more pictures and will upload them when the system is being more friendly to me!
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05-02-2016 01:59 AM
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is it some sort of trench periscope?
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Originally Posted by
henry r
is it some sort of trench periscope?
If you have a copy of 'The British
Sniper" its on pg 31. Fits over the butt of the SMLE. And is basically a periscopic sight. My example is broad arrow with inspectors markings and " N" possibly for Navy marked.
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We had an old cardboard box containing about 10 spare prism and stem assemblies for those! All in original paper and card packaging.
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We had an old cardboard box containing about 10 spare prism and stem assemblies for those! All in original paper and card packaging.
Must have been quiet easily damaged, this one has a very small shard missing from a corner of the prism. works perfect though.
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More pics......
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You lucky devil! That's quite a find..........& beautifully marked up, too. I have one of the spare prism assemblies that a pal gave me many years ago, but that's all. It's a really fascinating piece of history that you've got there.
ATB
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Fascinatiing to see that sort of thing. Thank you for posting.
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A much revamped and modified version of the periscope rifle Beech developed at Galipolli though some would contest that the troops on the Western front had earlier already asked or built an example similar to the one at Galipolli
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