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Thankyou for the effort. Your work is very informative.
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What a %^$@#* mess. 
And not much better!
Last edited by Surpmil; 01-07-2024 at 01:39 AM.
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Interesting thread!
Out of curiosity, I did a search for reproduction Enfield scopes and found three:
1. The Numrich, the original topic of the thread: https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/1249080
2. RSM, in both MkII and MkIII variants: https://www.redstarmountain.com/shop...product_id=144
3. Waffenmeister, a MkI repro: https://www.waffenmeisters.com/enfie...2-for-sale-buy
How do these compare?
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Originally Posted by
Neuraleanus
Out of curiosity, I did a search for reproduction Enfield scopes and found three: How do these compare?
I'm surprised you couldn't find this info here, they've all been discussed in the forum at length.
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I can't access Gunparts due to a server fault but the Waffenmeister scope is a No32 Mk1 and shows signs of being made withmore attention to detail than the RSM unit.
Note the margins of the block and the screws.
They are miles ahead of the RSM units I have, that were not even remotely well fitted.
Plus they state that the optics are from Japan
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I would guess (and this is just a guess) that these are better made.