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I am a new member to the forum and this is my first posting, I have Trials T No A0893, the rifle is totally original. The front pad, has been re fitted has its Enfield inspectors stamp on the top foreward surface. The pad screws have not been staked. The scope is a 1941 Kodak no 7392.The bracket is not original, as its a Canadian
71L I did wonder why the scope number was so high, but Peter Laidlers comments about trials rifle scope numbers being around 6000 makes my scope far more likley to be original. On the wrist of the butt , where the scope number should be is actually the rifle number, the scope number is not on the rifle, or bracket.
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12-27-2009 07:23 PM
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Welcome to the Forum, Karlos! Thanks for the info, there's not enough out there yet on the Enfield T's.
I'd have posted pics of mine, but I told the fellow I got it from a few years back that I'd refrain. (For reasons that I won't go into now, let's just say I don't want to hurt his feelings, nothing dodgy, though.)
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DRP, you mention Thamesbank Engineering. Elmbank (?) Foundary did some of the earliest founding/foundry work for Dalglish according to the archivist at Glasgow City Library where their records are held. Any connection?
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Originally Posted by
KARLOS
I am a new member to the forum and this is my first posting, I have Trials T No A0893, the rifle is totally original.
Welcome KARLOS ... 
Pics of your rifle would be great ... 
If you don't know how to post them, then send them to me at badger@milsurps.com and I'll post them in the thread for you ...
Regards,
Badger
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DPL,
Sorry, Alzheimer's setting in. I meant Elmbank.......
Having said all that I still think they're more likely to be three-quarters finished 'after market' specimens. When it rises above freezing point in the garage I'll get in there & sort them out for you to have a look at!
ATB&HNY!
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Thank You to Roger Payne For This Useful Post:
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Have taken a few pics of my Trials T. have tried to post them, and failed. I could e. mail them to Badger to post, but would prefer to do it myself as i will need to do it again. Can any one please help me ? i must add , that i am computer illiterate so nothing too technical please.
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Originally Posted by
KARLOS
Have taken a few pics of my Trials T. have tried to post them, and failed. I could e. mail them to Badger to post, but would prefer to do it myself as i will need to do it again. Can any one please help me ? i must add , that i am computer illiterate so nothing too technical please.
It's a pretty straightforward process using the "Manage Attachments" button during post creation, however, I suspect (as with most people) that you're trying to upload individual pics that are TOO LARGE. Each pic can't be more than 250k in size, but there's an answer if your pics from your camera are too big, which they usually are. The reason to have smaller pics is to make it easier for everyone who is viewing them on-line over the Internet to see them quickly, or the darn things would take forever to be downloaded and seen by the reader.
Here is some reading for you ... 
How do I upload or post images? (click here)
How do I use PhotoBucket to display images? (click here)
How do I post pics? - A tutorial by Wally (click here)
In regards to PhotoBucket specifically, you don't even have to "GO" to you don't have to even leave your "creating post" screen".... 
Failing that, as I said, you can email them to me and I'll post them for you.
Hope that helps ... 
Regards,
Badger
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I've managed to figure out pictures using Photobucket. Took a bit of fiddling , but I never killed anything but time!
Couple of more bracket and scope questions:
Were the scopes shipped from the mfg's with or w/o the brackets pre-installed in the packing boxes? I'd guess without, but that's all it is, a guess.
Did Holland's do all the machining on the brackets as well as the pads, or was the work done prior to delivery? If outside, who did it?
Anybody with a bracket that has any inspector's marks aside from the Rose Bros. or Daglish IDs? I have an unnumbered one that has a small "M" on the rear leg just above the rear pad cut (action side).
Last edited by jmoore; 12-31-2009 at 12:33 PM.
Reason: Removed confusing Photobucket instructions
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