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A ? on my BSA 1944-45
On the tang there is a mark/stamp, Crown D6E what would this mean? Thanks ThomasR
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10-12-2009 10:53 PM
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Maybe Thomas R ought to invest in my little book. There's most of the things you need to know there Thomas
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Yup…. great book and details are mentioned in this Knowledge Library
entry. 
1941 No.32 Mk1 Sniper Scope (click here)
"Collectors Comments and Feedback" note #1 from that article above are re-posted here …. 
1. The lubricating grease originally used in the range and windage drums on these No.32 scopes often dries out and becomes very tight. DO NOT force them, as you can damage the internal components. If you need to get your No.32 scope repaired, I'd recommend sending it to the best, Mr. Peter Laidler
in England
. He's refurbished two of ~Angel~'s No.32 scopes, has access to any parts needed and does excellent work. His knowledge on the No.32 scope is second to none and he's authored two books on the subject.
To get a No.32 Mk1, Mk2, or Mk3 scope repaired by Peter Laidler, contact Brian Dick
at BDL Ltd (click here), as they have exclusive North American rights to do all of Peter's work. If you're really interested in learning about the No.32 series of scopes, their history, evolution, repair and adjustments for shooting, I'd recommend Peter's two books below, which can also be ordered through BDL. .....
(Feedback by "Badger")
Click PIC to ENLARGE
Regards,
Badger
Last edited by Badger; 10-13-2009 at 07:45 AM.
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Good afternoon from bright and sunny Warminster. And just to make it better, we're out on the ranges with a couple of No4T's this very afternoon. One being a Canadian
with a Mk4/No67 telescope too!
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Good afternoon from bright and sunny Warminster. And just to make it better, we're out on the ranges with a couple of No4T's this very afternoon. One being a
Canadian
with a Mk4/No67 telescope too!
Awesome ... 
If I head for the airport now, I could be there in about 15 hours, including the time change ... 
Take pics and post them here .. 
Regards,
Badger (Doug)
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Too late for today but will do it next week! I have to say, but I do like the little Lyman scope on the TP type rifle. I recognise that it failed on all counts but it's quite comfortable, good optically but difficult to zero in. Maybe I'm just not used to them
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Thank You to Peter Laidler For This Useful Post:
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The stamp/mark is on the right side. I would love to get your book, but things being the way they are in this economy I can only ask questions and window shop. Thanks to all for their knowledge and sharing of information. ThomasR