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Hello I'm a new member this is my first message. I have a pattern 18 sniper scope but nothing else, can you buy a No1 Mk 3 HT without a scope? I would like to try & put one together not to pass off as an original but for my own collection & use as I possibly won't get the chance to own an authentic sniper would be interested in members views & help. thanks Wayne T
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11-23-2009 04:43 AM
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About the best you can do w/o spending tons of money or waiting forever is to find a Winchester P'14- Pattern 1914W(f) even better! and have rings and mounts done. Even if your scope still has rings, they were individually fit, so there's not a great deal of interchangability. If you post what info you have on your unit, though, there's no telling what might pop up. Just save your pennies!
Mind you, the fine adjust rear sight Winchesters were actually sniper rifles, just w/o scopes, so they're plenty collectable just like they are.
Last edited by jmoore; 11-23-2009 at 05:50 AM.
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Wayne,
You'd probably be better off if you offered the scope for sale and took the money and put it towards buying a genuine sniper rifle. I see made up snipers all the time at gunshows and they simply scream "fake."
Starting a seperate account for building up the cash to buy your desired rifle can be very satisfying as you will have the advantage of actually making an investment that will protect your hard earned money's value. All it takes is time an a litle luck.
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
About the best you can do w/o spending tons of money or waiting forever is to find a Winchester P'14- Pattern 1914W(f) even better! and have rings and mounts done. Even if your scope still has rings, they were individually fit, so there's not a great deal of interchangability. If you post what info you have on your unit, though, there's no telling what might pop up. Just save your pennies!
Mind you, the fine adjust rear sight Winchesters were actually sniper rifles, just w/o scopes, so they're plenty collectable just like they are.
Will post pictures & info asap Thanks for reply
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Wayne,
You'd probably be better off if you offered the scope for sale and took the money and put it towards buying a genuine sniper rifle. I see made up snipers all the time at gunshows and they simply scream "fake."
Starting a seperate account for building up the cash to buy your desired rifle can be very satisfying as you will have the advantage of actually making an investment that will protect your hard earned money's value. All it takes is time an a litle luck.
I will persivere for the meantime but keep your sound advice in mind Thanks for your reply
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Just how many people have started a life long passion, by starting with a little part and ending up with the whole kit and kaboodle. Many I suspect.
To answer your question HT's are very rare and also highly collectible. The scope you have can have authentic connections to one of these via a little serial number stamped on it, in which case it too is rare and highly collectible and worth $$$$$. There are section on forums for reconnecting original scopes to their original rifles.
It can also be not connected to the HT's in which case it it still rare and highly collectible but will sell for a little less than the other.
What ever you do, you have something nice there.
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For the interest of members rifle number on scope is 94534 can't see serial number
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The rifle number is the important bit. Wait and see! Might place notice on Angel's matchmaking sub-forum to keep it where folk will go snooping from time to time.
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Hello, Wayne. On your scope there will be a number stamped on the little brass ring at the eyepiece end.
Has it got rings on it?
The rifle serial number engraved on it tells me it was originally a highmount scope set up on rifle 94534 which was completed and sent to store on 2/05/45.
If you can find the number, I may (remote chance, but a chance) be able to tell you more.
As far as making the parts to fit it up to a rifle, it will cost you more than the project is worth to do, and will be easily detectable as a fake set up as all the HT's serial numbers are listed. The rings and bases were also stamped with the same number as the eyepiece ring, as are all the internal components of the scope.
Scopeless rifles come up rarely- more likely to see someone chasing a complete scope with rings to put on one, as there were many more scopes than complete rifles.
If you need rings and bases you'll bid up to 2 grand for a set (or more) on fleabay.
I would stick the scope aside and keep your eyes open for a complete rifle whilst saving your pennies. This is where the luck, as mentioned above, comes in. There are probably more people in the world looking for a HT than there were total HT's made. If you find a complete rifle, you can pretty much be sure of two grand for your scope to go towards it.
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Hello Son Number on scope eyepiece is 1068 there are no rings on scope, would appreciate any info you may find. Thanks for the advice will save pennies and put towards complete rifle
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