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    Help on scope mount marking No4Mk1 (T)

    I have just purchased a M47C sniper. The marking JG appears on the scope mount just below the serial number.

    Is this a Holland and Holland subcontractor?

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    To the best of my knowledge it is thought to be an examiner's mark at the Rose Brothers factory in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, UKicon (one of two factories where the brackets were made, prior to being shipped to Holland & Holland). The letters 'KD' are also sometimes found on their brackets, but 'JG' is commoner. The other contractor was Dalgleish in Scotland. Their brackets are marked 'N92', though markings are often missing or unclear on equipment that has been refurbished several times during an often long & hard service career....

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    Thanks Mr Payne. Did some further research and you are correct.
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    Thanks for your kind words Barry. Can I make a suggestion as an oldie to a newie? Pleas give as much to the forum, by way of comments etc etc as you get from us. This is what makes it thrive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Thanks for your kind words Barry. Can I make a suggestion as an oldie to a newie? Pleas give as much to the forum, by way of comments etc etc as you get from us. This is what makes it thrive
    Thank you for your comment. I feel somewhat humbled being in the company of the gurus who are on this forum. I will try to contribute my 2c when indicated.

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    Photos are always welcomed! Even if the rifle is mismatched the info gained by good detailed photos helps us all.

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    Photos are always welcomed! Even if the rifle is mismatched the info gained by good detailed photos helps us all.
    I agree 100%. Photos in detail will be sent as soon as I find the dang camera. Pleeeeeese dont tell me itsa a fake.

    here we go

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    some more pics

    If there are any more views please let me know

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    5551 is quite an easy scope number to remember. Is it stamped in the wrist of the butt? Is it the only number there?

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    here you go

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