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    Well, finally crossed one off the list...

    This one's been really high on my "holy grail" list for a very long time. It's a nice piece of luck to find one in this kind of shape. All matching and (at first glance anyway) correct with an intact original sight cover and clearing rod. This old girl appears to be one of the 300 bought by Canadaicon directly from Britishicon army stores in 1898/99 (Edgecombe) The disk is marked to the 8th Princess Louise's Hussars. I haven't had time to give her more than a cursory once over, but she looks like a good'un so far. Excuse the photography.

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    It'll be a while before I'm back the War Department's good graces, but I could use the quiet, and she knows at the end of the day she's due something shiny.
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    Always loved those little carbines, just don't see too many around here.
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    That's a beauty alright. Very rare to find the sight cover still in place. This is the regiment the disc is marked to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8th_Ca...ess_Louise%27s)

    Considering how crisp the stampings in the stock are, the way the disc sits proud of the surrounding wood surprises me. Usually you see that when the stock and markings are heavily worn or sanded, but I doubt it's anything but original. The sold out of service marks are common on these.
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    That is a beautiful carbine. Well done! Enjoy it and take good care it.

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    Very nice and certainly been looked after, I've not long sold mine........ can't complain got a good price and its going to a good home.

    Does anyone have the measurement for the position for the screws for the rear sight cover ? from the top of the fore-end down and form the barrel band, only ask as I've got a cover and the original screws but never fitted them, will pass them on the new owner.

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    There is a jpg scan of the old instructional charts for these carbines floating around the Net, and probably to be found on a link very near this one.

    No dimensions for the location of these screws is apparent, but they appear to be located longitudinally, halfway along the rear sight bed and about half way between the top and bottom of the fore-end at that point. See photo 1 above, for the general idea.

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    Good one mate.

    Congratulations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigduke6 View Post
    Very nice and certainly been looked after, I've not long sold mine........ can't complain got a good price and its going to a good home.

    Does anyone have the measurement for the position for the screws for the rear sight cover ? from the top of the fore-end down and form the barrel band, only ask as I've got a cover and the original screws but never fitted them, will pass them on the new owner.
    Don't have my measuring apparatus handy at the moment, but a quick look indicates that the center point of the screw would be very slightly above the lateral centerline of the forestock, and again, very slightly aft of where 350 yds would be on the backsight bed. If you'll give me a day or two, I'll dig up the calipers and be more precise.

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    What a nice carbine, I do not think I have seen one that nice out side of a reference book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrhead75 View Post
    Don't have my measuring apparatus handy at the moment, but a quick look indicates that the center point of the screw would be very slightly above the lateral centerline of the forestock, and again, very slightly aft of where 350 yds would be on the backsight bed. If you'll give me a day or two, I'll dig up the calipers and be more precise.

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    Thanks, I'm no hurry it won't be delivered till after next week........ just thought it would be a nice to include it with the cover and screws.

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