+ Reply to Thread
Page 2 of 5 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4 ... LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 46

Thread: 303 sniper

Click here to increase the font size Click here to reduce the font size
  1. #11
    FREE MEMBER
    NO Posting or PM's Allowed
    bradtx's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Last On
    11-29-2010 @ 08:01 AM
    Location
    Pearland, TX
    Posts
    302
    Local Date
    05-10-2024
    Local Time
    06:19 AM
    jmoore, If there is ever a coat of arms designed for Lee-Enfield collectors it'll have to have "nunquam narro nunquam" on a banner somewhere!

    Brad

  2. # ADS
    Friends and Sponsors
    Join Date
    October 2006
    Location
    Milsurps.Com
    Posts
    All Threads
    A Collector's View - The SMLE Short Magazine Lee Enfield 1903-1989. It is 300 8.5x11 inch pages with 1,000+ photo’s, most in color, and each book is serial-numbered.  Covering the SMLE from 1903 to the end of production in India in 1989 it looks at how each model differs and manufacturer differences from a collecting point of view along with the major accessories that could be attached to the rifle. For the record this is not a moneymaker, I hope just to break even, eventually, at $80/book plus shipping.  In the USA shipping is $5.00 for media mail.  I will accept PayPal, Zelle, MO and good old checks (and cash if you want to stop by for a tour!).  CLICK BANNER to send me a PM for International pricing and shipping. Manufacturer of various vintage rifle scopes for the 1903 such as our M73G4 (reproduction of the Weaver 330C) and Malcolm 8X Gen II (Unertl reproduction). Several of our scopes are used in the CMP Vintage Sniper competition on top of 1903 rifles. Brian Dick ... BDL Ltd. - Specializing in British and Commonwealth weapons Specializing in premium ammunition and reloading components. Your source for the finest in High Power Competition Gear. Here at T-bones Shipwrighting we specialise in vintage service rifle: re-barrelling, bedding, repairs, modifications and accurizing. We also provide importation services for firearms, parts and weapons, for both private or commercial businesses.
     

  3. #12
    FREE MEMBER
    NO Posting or PM's Allowed
    sjt351's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Last On
    09-12-2011 @ 01:45 PM
    Posts
    16
    Local Date
    05-10-2024
    Local Time
    07:19 AM
    Thread Starter
    numbers on rifle are m47c ,1944, h34955,TR, and T on the reciever, but the barrel ,reciever, pads, magazine ,are all battleship grey is this any help

  4. Avoid Ads - Become a Contributing Member - Click HERE
  5. #13
    Advisory Panel
    Peter Laidler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Last On
    Today @ 06:10 AM
    Location
    Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The home of MG Cars
    Posts
    16,517
    Real Name
    Peter Laidler
    Local Date
    05-10-2024
    Local Time
    01:19 PM
    Is this battleship grey PAINT or a deep grey phosphate?

  6. #14
    Legacy Member limpetmine's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Last On
    05-03-2024 @ 09:23 AM
    Location
    US of A
    Posts
    979
    Local Date
    05-10-2024
    Local Time
    07:19 AM

    Lol

    I had to get #2 child with the 108 average in Latin to read this to me.
    Never say never.....
    We should get Eddie H. to make a banner...

    Quote Originally Posted by bradtx View Post
    jmoore, If there is ever a coat of arms designed for Lee-Enfield collectors it'll have to have "nunquam narro nunquam" on a banner somewhere!

    Brad

  7. #15
    Advisory Panel
    Roger Payne's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Last On
    Today @ 04:17 AM
    Location
    Sutton Coldfield, UK.
    Posts
    3,442
    Real Name
    Roger Payne
    Local Date
    05-10-2024
    Local Time
    01:19 PM
    Steve,
    There are most definitely some late Watson Mk1 scopes that are dated 1944. I did hear that the William Watson factory was bomb damaged courtesy of the Luftwaffe & was late in changing over from Mk1 to Mk2 scopes, though I am not sure if this has been corroborated.......Peter, know anything about this?

    ATB

  8. #16
    Advisory Panel
    Peter Laidler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Last On
    Today @ 06:10 AM
    Location
    Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The home of MG Cars
    Posts
    16,517
    Real Name
    Peter Laidler
    Local Date
    05-10-2024
    Local Time
    01:19 PM
    You're right about that of course DRP, there was a bunch of WW Mk1telescopes dated 1944. But to be honest, I don't think it mattered too much to the sniper whether he got a Mk1 or 2 telescope although the instructors were definately aware that the '...newer, more easily adjustable Mk2 telescope...' was coming on stream. FINER adjustmnent perhaps, but certainly not easier adjustment I'd suggest, but there you go!

    I look at it as a newer pattern Bedford or Land Rover. Something that is coming on stream but you'll still have the old ones until..... And they weren't going to stop Mk1 production and waste all the parts. Canadaicon had the obvious solution in using the prepared/in-hand Mk1 tubes and fitted Mk2 clicker plates, making them effectively Mk2's....... but calling them Mk1A's

    The short answer is that I don't think that they'd be allowed to waste the parts that were in hand but WW seem to be the last of the Mk1's don't they

  9. Thank You to Peter Laidler For This Useful Post:


  10. #17
    FREE MEMBER
    NO Posting or PM's Allowed
    sjt351's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Last On
    09-12-2011 @ 01:45 PM
    Posts
    16
    Local Date
    05-10-2024
    Local Time
    07:19 AM
    Thread Starter

    Thumbs up

    Pics of rifle ...

  11. #18
    Advisory Panel
    Peter Laidler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Last On
    Today @ 06:10 AM
    Location
    Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The home of MG Cars
    Posts
    16,517
    Real Name
    Peter Laidler
    Local Date
    05-10-2024
    Local Time
    01:19 PM
    One interesting point to come out of sjt's photos is that his WW 1942 dated Mk1 telescope number 1950 is that you can see that the 2 of 1942 has over-engraved the previous 1 of its original date of 1941. This clearly gives the scope number collectors an idea of when annual production changed.....1941 - 42 was approx 1950. That is a production run of 950 telescopes for 1941.....

    I have also seen this on Watson 2108............

    God, it's snowing too.................

  12. The Following 4 Members Say Thank You to Peter Laidler For This Useful Post:


  13. #19
    Advisory Panel

    jmoore's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Last On
    06-09-2023 @ 04:20 AM
    Location
    US of A
    Posts
    7,066
    Local Date
    05-10-2024
    Local Time
    08:19 AM
    The gray paint is certainly not how it left H&H. Check the finish in areas where its not painted, such as under the handguards or similar. Definitely, done after it left service, as the exit proof marks on the muzzle are painted over. So, what's under the gray? More paint (camo or suncorite?), blue, or phosphate...?

    What exactly is the mark on the right front of the action body, fwd of the ejection port? "*1"?

    I also have a "dual" dated scope, but I think the number's a bit lower. Will check.

  14. #20
    FREE MEMBER
    NO Posting or PM's Allowed
    CnRcollector's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Last On
    09-20-2011 @ 07:56 AM
    Location
    York County, South Carolina, USA
    Posts
    19
    Local Date
    05-10-2024
    Local Time
    07:19 AM

    "nunquam narro nunquam" -- AGAIN!

    Just to add to the collected knowledge and confusion:

    Here is my 1944 T, which has the number of a Mk 1 HBM scope clearly marked on the butt stock.

    I don't have that scope, but sure wish I did. Been looking for it since 2003, when I realized what the rifle was.

    Would like to know the story on this one.

+ Reply to Thread
Page 2 of 5 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4 ... LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts