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    The way they were removed suggests either 3rd world country or a civilian bubba, which might give some slight hope of finding the pads if you could track back to the previous owners.

    If Bubba had hammered or chiseled off the pads one would expect some visible collateral damage, so my guess would be he torqued the screws until they broke, and having got them out and found the pads would not budge, "the light went on" dimly, and he realized solder was involved and so used enough heat to get the pads off over the screw stubs.

    Could this effort have been connected with an attempt to fit PH "Enforcer" type bases as I think you alluded to there being some rifles so fitted in the same lot as this rifle was in?

    Stock looks to be off a 3L Long Branch and from the state of the scope number on the wrist, it's been on there a long time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Dickicon View Post
    Order them from Fultons of Bisley - G E Fulton Son. They are as near to perfect as damn is to swearing.
    Looking at the pads on Fulton's site,the front pad appears to have a rebate or a shelf on the top part of the pad,like the mill cutting the bevelled edge has left a step.
    Do any WW2 pads exhibit this feature?

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    I would imagine that if they are like this (thread 12), they're to show in the future that they ain't real - and nor is the rifle they're on presumably!

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