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    No3(T) Pics

    I was in the Gunroom earlier taking pics of a couple of rifles and decided to drag my No3(T) out too, hope you like them?

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    What's not to like!? Outstanding piece of hardware!

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    wonderful thanks for sharing

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    Never actually seen one in the flesh before. The mounts look similar to the 'No.1 HT' sniper mounts. Were they used on both?

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    Quote Originally Posted by newcastle View Post
    Never actually seen one in the flesh before. The mounts look similar to the 'No.1 HT' sniper mounts. Were they used on both?
    Almost identical to look at but dimensionally different.

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    Outstanding! That's about as good as it gets, thank you for posting.

    The bases are similar to the HT but when you see them side by side there is nothing except the relationship with the rings that is the same.

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    thank you for sharing. beautiful.

    a scoped p14 would have to be at the top of my "in my dreams" sniper rifle list.

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    Luverly! It's always so dark in those gun rooms! The Lyman Alaskan is to spare the Patt.18 on range outings?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surpmil View Post
    Luverly! It's always so dark in those gun rooms! The Lyman Alaskan is to spare the Patt.18 on range outings?


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    I'll do a similar sort of set of pics of my Low Mount when I get chance.

    Quote Originally Posted by newcastle View Post
    Never actually seen one in the flesh before. The mounts look similar to the 'No.1 HT' sniper mounts. Were they used on both?

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    As good as it gets!
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