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No32 Scope find
Hi,
Am a first time poster to the forum after many years of reading only.
Have recently purchased a No32 scope after it was nearly thrown out in a house clean.
Could someone please confirm the maker, I think Taylor Hobson and Co?
Have uploaded some photo's, hope they come through all right.
Cheers in advance.
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09-29-2016 09:04 AM
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Those stories often make me wonder "Where's the rest?"...what happened to the rifle. So often things get separated and without the originator they remain that way until this happens...
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Thanks Cinders,
Was a privilege to acquire it and yes the serial number is 9321. Hopefully that can be recorded now.
Dont know the chances of finding its original T rifle or even the brackets for it here in Oz......
I am a surplus shooter and at this stage I dont think it would do the scope any justice by mounting it on a standard No.4 with a reproduction bracket.
Maybe it can find a home on its correct rifle somewhere in the world.....long shot...?
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Originally Posted by
guysajer42
Maybe it can find a home on its correct rifle somewhere in the world
Always worth a try.
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It came from suburban Melbourne, Aust.
I am wondering the same thing Jim.
Cheers
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Guy Sajer: that was a good book, still have it somewhere. GrossDeutschland Pz. Gr. Div. he was in, but I forget the title of his book!
Nice find on the scope too.
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
that WWII
Garand that was found under the floor boards in
France
We had that here didn't we? He was showing us?
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9321 is a Kodak Mk2 made by Kodak (of camera fame) at Welwyn in Hertfordshire. Its brother 9322 was originally fitted to a 1944 No4T K-3xxxx so it's safe to assume that 9321 would be fitted to something around that sort of number. But that's sheer guesswork
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