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04-03-2019 01:52 PM
#8141
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Enfield no32 mk3 scope question
Good afternoon! New member here - love the information! So - after many years of looking for a scope for my No4T, I found one. CST No32 Mk3 serial number 19312. It also has "OS 2039A" marking. 2 quick questions:
1 - the left horizontal wire is very slightly sagging - can this be repaired? Is it worth repairing?
2 - any history / service dates would be wonderful!
Thanks in advance!!
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04-03-2019 01:52 PM
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04-03-2019 11:39 PM
#8142
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New member.
Gun enthusiast with great interest in military firearms history.
This seems like the place for me. I don't have a lot to add but I love to learn from others.
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04-05-2019 01:37 AM
#8143
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04-07-2019 05:17 PM
#8144
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New member and new to these older era guns/ collecting.
A few weeks ago I went shooting with some friends and one brought an old Mosin-Nagant he said he picked it up a couple of years ago, anyway, that was my first experience shooting an older rifle and I had a blast. In fact, I ended up just shooting that gun the rest of the day.
I now have the bug and have been doing some research into what direction to head down. I restore old cars and motorcycles for a hobby and when I came across some old rifle restoration articles, that really piqued my interest. for me working on stuff is just as fun as using it IMO.
I think I would like to get into collecting by getting a worn/well used Yugo M48 Mauser. "Zastava M48" I thought if I go into this I might as build one as a heritage gun as my dad immigrated from former Yugoslavia (modern-day Serbia)
So, now I am looking to get more information and learn where I can to pick up an M48 that is in shootable condition but not so nice that I can re-build it how I would like.
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04-07-2019 08:19 PM
#8145
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Hi everyone, just joined up. Canadian in Alberta, I collect commercial contract Mausers. I joined this forum to research a commercial target Ross MkII** I just purchased.
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04-08-2019 12:49 AM
#8146
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Hello
new member here, I have enjoyed the site and learned a lot from it in the past, I am very interested in getting some input on some of the Lee enfields I own.
Cheers,
Paul
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04-08-2019 09:15 PM
#8147
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Hello and thanks for providing great information on a wide range of topics. I’m a new member as I’ve found that I’m on or directed to this site quite often. I collect Milsurps and this has helped a lot when searching the net. I’m into most types of Milsurps without being really focused on one type or category. I have an SVT SKS ENFIELDS GARAND Swede Mauser and Mosins to name a few. Also into ARs and black powder. I’m in the process of desporterizing a Savage no4mk1 and will probably start to put the m96 back together someday soon. So thanks for the info and I’ll be popping in from time to time. Cheers
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04-08-2019 09:32 PM
#8148
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Greetings all
Hello everyone, joining his forum in an attempt to learn more about two older rifles I have that I suspect to be from WWI or WWII. They appear to be a sporterized British Enfield and a sporterized German model 98 Mauser action rifle. Primarily seeking help with identification and valuation.
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04-10-2019 12:23 PM
#8149
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New Member
Hello All,
I have heard many good things about this sight from other users, and am finally getting around to becoming a member myself. My interest in Enfields has been a long-termed one.
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04-13-2019 06:37 PM
#8150
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New member from the North Carolina Southern Outer Banks
Hello everybody,
My name is Tim and I love to hunt and shoot! I started hunting at an early age of eight and still love to hunt. I just started to collect mil-sup weapons about two years ago, I just started a gunsmithing class this year. I hope to retire soon and would like to work part time on gunsmithing. I look forward to meeting other members and learning and sharing information about different country's guns and weaponry.
I look forward to checking out all the different forums.
Sea ya
Tim
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