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    Tel. Stg. No. 32 Mk 3

    Hello all,

    What do you think of this scope? Real?

    Thank you.
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    yes, it's real. As for what we think of it, nobody will answer that because we can't see any more of it!

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    Ok, I asked for more photos. The sniper should be an indian.

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    More photos.

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    I clicked on all of the thumb nails before reading your second posting giove, but I was already thinking that the rifle looks like an Indian issue example (not one of their Mk1/2 reworks though). They almost all just have that 'well used' look!
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    Have you looked through the telescope? If not, you ought to read a short article about buying a No32 telescope for some ideas of what to look for.

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    Thank you Roger.

    Peter: No, I saw the only photos I posted here. For the rest, I don't understand you.

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    Funny it looks Suncorited, but then considerably worn and not being an L1A1 that is a difficult scenario to account for I would think

    How hard is the paint on the scope and bracket giove, can you scratch or remove it with a fingernail?
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    I saw only the photos. The rifles is 200 Km away from me, but I could ask the owner.

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