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    no 32 mk2 for sale in oz

    anyone else spotted the no32 mk2 complete setup on evilbay yet? $4000 au.

    No. 32 Sniper Scope and Accessories - Matching Nos - eBay (item 180613130512 end time Jan-22-11 18:56:50 PST)
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    wowser... I would be buying a whole gun for that.

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    Que,!!!

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    While the mk2 kit is nice it's a 'trying it on' type price - ain't no-one gonna pay that!

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    I guess we can all dream in Technicolour (tm).....
    Hell, I'd take 3/4 of that for one of mine!!!!! :-)##
    Was someone looking for a diaphragm (reticule holder) for a 32 Mk. I ??? If so, drop me a line.

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    On the subject of sights and 'that' site (excuse the pun.....). There is an ex RAF .22" No7 '25 yds' marked backsight ripe for anyone collecting the parts to make up their No7 or wanting the correct backsight. See under 'Lee Enfield'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    On the subject of sights and 'that' site (excuse the pun.....). There is an ex RAF .22" No7 '25 yds' marked backsight ripe for anyone collecting the parts to make up their No7 or wanting the correct backsight. See under 'Lee Enfield'
    Oooh... I need one of those. You don't happen to have a barrel tucked away at Warminster as well? The No7 I need to restore has been smoothbored for some reason...

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    Surely you could simply re-line that couldn't you Thunderbox.

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    Beware if youre buying the No71 sight. They were a conversion of the Mk2 and 3 telescopes used as the 7.92mm co axial BESA MG sight in the Mk7 and 8 gun tank. Because the alignment was done on the gun cradle, many/most/all of these telescopes were robbed of their internal mechanisms and replaced with the simple No42/53 inner sleeve. In any case, even if it's not, you'll need a new grat block diaphragm.

    Just thought that you'd like to know.

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