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    1 MOA Index Plates for No32 MkI Scopes

    Just posting about the reproduction Mk3 drums reminded me. A few years back I had some index plates made up to fit No32 MkI scopes, but with 1 minute of angle adjustments as per the Mk2 and Mk3 scopes.

    If there was sufficient interest I might get some more done up. The price would not be the same as last time, as the gent who made them has had a stroke and can no longer do machining sadly. His fees were nominal as he enjoyed the challenge!

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    I think the problem now would be that while the Mk2 1 MoA clicker plates are a far better option on a Mk1 scope (they convert a Canadianicon Mk1 into a Mk1A too), people want to keep their scopes original nowadays.

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    Could well be Peter. Funny how fashions change isn't it!

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    Mk2 1 MoA clicker plates.

    Are you still able to get these made up? if so am very interested

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    I have the "pattern" set now, that is all. Sorry.
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