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"T" Scope Bracket Origin / Recognition Parts 1 and 2
Part 1 - A little expert advise on this bracket that came to me holding a genuine No32mk3 scope on a mismatched No4Mk1T.
It seems to be British
pattern right down to the thumb screws and springs. However it is unmarked and the caps are numbered and oriented with letter stamps only "J" and "J J".
Any advice to its manufacturer / origin is greatly appreciated.
Part 2 will feature a bracket I know a little more about...
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01-28-2019 04:15 PM
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The first bracket is a UK
made Rose Brothers variety. Is there a logo on the rear inner face by the machining for the dovetail slot (rear pad mating surface), or anywhere else for that matter? I cannot see a JG or KD anywhere on the main strut but it has had a black paint job. Mind you, even if there is nothing there the general 'look' makes it Rose Brothers. Not sure whether the variant cradle cap marking is an after market 'improvement' or whether it could be a very early or trials variant - but have never come across it before on UK made No32 brackets, & I don't know why they would deviate from an accepted system of numbering. Any chance of close ups of the J's?
Restoration of the butchered 4T would be doable but a major job because of the mutilation of the body by the removal of the rear sight axis pin 'ears' & the charger bridge. It would require some pretty specialist & very precise welding.
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Detail of Brcket #1 and "me with a T"
Per your request above - nope, not a single identifiable mark - not even suggestive dents or scratches..
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Here is the mismatched T assembly out with me for evaluation on a sunny January day, 32 degrees, blustery to 3mph. Hole punching a 2" bullseye at 50 yards.
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The Sarco repro No32mk1 is out of focus..am thinking of disassembling the whole thing to photo document and share. The mismatched real No32mk3 has frozen turrets for elevation and windage..thorough rebuild required.
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Most interesting. Have never seen cradle caps on a UK
made No32 bracket marked with letters only before. They certainly look to be original, or at least, done a long, long time ago. Notwithstanding that it certainly looks to be a Rose Brothers bracket, even down to the slightly elevated rough bit in the casting where the riser was.
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Always a catch 22, when looking at bringing something back to what it was or should be, as its a No4 T maybe worthwhile doing if any trace of old scope number etc, you only have to look at the thread regarding the savage dating, Breakeyp,s rifle has had some work...... although an account of its work is documented, something you don't find too often, well not here in the UK
anyway.....
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Can anyone with an authentic / intact trials T rifle comment on the scope cap codes used? Anything like "J/ JJ"?
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Henry: How about some shots straight on at the left side. If you want to send them to me direct that is fine.
I have some REL brackets that are a bit different. They are originals and not sure who made them.
I did a bit of an photo essay on the mounts along time ago and think I posted it here.
If not let me look and see what I can find as I have about a dozen different types of brackets but unfortunately I cannot get to them for a while.
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Personally I think you have a very early production bracket there. The skeleton job was a type made in Japan
in the 60s, so I heard somewhere (take it for what you will)
“There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.”
Edward Bernays, 1928
Much changes, much remains the same. 
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I have seen one or two brackets and never seen them with single or double letters. But that doesn't say that such items don't exist and it certainly looks like the real McCoy as everyone else says.
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