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    No32 Sniper Scope

    If you consider £1200 (as the going rate)for the scope - not a bad price for the package ?

    Ebay Item number : 160391582661 = £1750 (US$2800) + paypal charges

    Sniper Scope Mk1 No32 - eBay (item 160391582661 end time Jan-12-10 07:52:30 PST)

    This is the pride of my collection

    No32 Mk1 Sniper Scope, Bracket, Pads & Screws plus the Adjusting tool

    1941 Mk1 No32 Sniper Scope

    "Very Very Rare"

    TEL SIGHTING

    No 32 Mk1

    OS 466 A KL

    1941 REG No 5923

    Please NO time wasters.

    The pad screws and drill + tap are not shown but are in the sale, every thing you need to make your No4 into a sniper rifle you should take note that even the fake rifles are fetching £4,000 +

    In addition to this I have notes on fitting it to the rifle. The scope is in good condition no cracks on lenses the windage & elevation turrets work fine with positive clicks,the paint has been removed only to see makers names and info.

    I cannot always answer questions straight away feel free to ring

    07879072901

    PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE .

    IF YOU ARE SERIOUS THEN DON’T BID THESE SCOPES ARE BECOMING PRICELESS BY THE DAY.

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    IF YOU PAY BY PAYPAL YOU PAY ALL THE FEES SO WAIT FOR INVOICE BEFORE PAYING
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    Wow, what a price! That cost times more than my No4 MKI* did. But it is a dream of mine to have such a scope one day.

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    £1750 for a Mk1 and repro bracket (of the type that usually does not fit....)?!

    "every thing you need to make your No4 into a sniper rifle...." (except some serious gunsmithing skills...)

    ".... you should take note that even the fake rifles are fetching £4,000 +" (er, I don't think so....)

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    Only 43 earlier than one I'm looking for... If it matched- who knows? Pitch the bracket and drive on. In 10 years it wouldn't matter.

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    It looks like the EBay thought police have removed it.

    The cheeky sods recently asked users to support their 'rights' to list certain things that the manufacturers didn't want them to. I replied that I could not support such a hypocritical move on their part in view of their refusal to list things that were perfectly legal but some pressure groups just didn't like.

    Back to the subject. That lister is/was a cheeky sod too.

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    Hi

    Well it makes mine look like a real bargain at 1200.
    For an extra 350, I could have bought all the non original
    pads, mount, and tool, and still been quids in. (or euros in my case)
    The auction did run to the end and was not pulled.


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    I thought it was strange that the Ebay Police would have pulled it. If they do pull something that is 'questionable' they do listen. I put a cuple of CHS gauges on and they pullled them but when I explained that they weren't drill rounds or inert missiles, they put them on and didn't charge commission afterwards.

    They pulled a Swift trainer too but I didn't grizzle, but after the CHS gauge episode I put the Swift on again hoping that they'd pull it - grizzle - put it back- make no ebay commission charge. But this time, it just sailed through without a problem!

    I think it's all about wording

    I know someones going to ask but it's snowing here on Salisbury plain and some snipers are out and don't know that they've been pulled in (difficult to stalk in snow.....) but I suppose that they're tucked up nice and warm in a hide somewhere.

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    It's really a question of whether they spot it - I also think there's a group of anti-gun types who keep their eyes peeled and put in complaints as much as possible on items.
    However, there was one auction recently (I think from Australiaicon) which had a batch of enfield-y items, which included a bolt head (I think in the uk at least you'd have struggled to buy it normally without putting it on your ticket as it's load bearing - although it's naturally down to interpretation of the law!).
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    They are perfectly acceptable to purchase for your shotgun Prinz. Same as bolts........ and ............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    They are perfectly acceptable to purchase for your shotgun Prinz. Same as bolts........ and ............

    Yes but you need an Enfield shotgun to justify the spare bolt(s) bolt head(s) and other bits and pieces. :

    Heres mine - Savage with magazine welded into the Trigger guard. (and its on my SGC - not FAC)






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