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    No32 Mk2 Porn.

    Having just received my mount from Roger ( Thanks Roger ) , i installed my Mint No32 that i have just purchased ..( thanks Peter ) .

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    They just look soooo much better with the scoped mounted. I have also found that, due to the enormous weight of the No.32, the perceived recoil is lees with it shipped.

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    For a cobbled together system, the old Ts do have the "right look" about them. More so than most of the other contemporary sniping systems.

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    Yes agree with above - it always seems such a solid combination, compared to some of the other mounts at the time. Hard to imagine it coming apart at an inopportune moment!

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    That is a very handsome rifle.....

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    Porn indeed. I would post one of the pictures as a desk top background,but then I would never get any work done.
    Lovley!

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    My kinda porn!! Beautiful rifle with wonderful wood grain

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    PScott: Beautiful! Can you tell us all a bit more about the rifle? Was the parkerizing part of a recent restoration? Kind of makes me want to do something with my weather-beaten No. 4T ('43 BSA FTR'd in '45 with badly flaking paint).

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    Thanks for the comments...

    The rifle....it is a GENUINE BSA No4T barrelled action that i have had for a while. The Action/barrel/bolt are matching, but the rest of the "original" parts were long gone.

    I sourced a NOS wood set, the various fitting,s and componets that were missing....one of Rogers mounts, and a No32 Mk2 from Peter to replace the Numrich replica No32 i was using.

    I refinished the metal components by "Phosphating" .....and the stock using Tung oil.

    Even though the rifle is now a "Bitsa" ...i dont really care , as it has turned out a beautiful rifle to look at and to use. It shoots slightly under MOA with handloads..

    The old No4T is quite surprising in regards to the reaction you get from people.......
    I shoot regularly with my Accuracy International AWSM, and Sako TRG,s....whenever people come out for a shot and i bring the No4T it is always the rifle getting the admiring looks and comments......its definatley still a very strong favourite of alot of people..

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