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    Picked up 2 x Enforcer Scopes today

    Through a stroke of luck, and the cheek of the devil, I acquired two PECAR 4-10 scopes today that once sat upon Enfield Enforcers, before the rifles were disposed of.

    The serial numbers are 77455 and 83881. Both are optically sound, just one turret cap missing (if anyone has one?)

    Not sure what I'll do with them, but may come in handy one day

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    With the popularity of Enforcers, I'd say that you've struck oil!

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    It cost me a typical Armourer's price tag though Pete!

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    Great find! Are there any rifle serial numbers engraved on the bottom of the tubes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlightRN View Post
    Great find! Are there any rifle serial numbers engraved on the bottom of the tubes?
    There is no engraving, but the two serial numbers listed in the first post are stamped in tiny numbers on the bottom of the eye lenses housing (whatever that end is called)

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