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    Looking for Input on my No. 32 Mk1 Optic

    Hello,

    I must start by saying I'm glad to be able to join another forum of knowledgeable people from across the globe. While I am not new to firearms collecting, I have avoided military surplus weapons as other areas piqued my interest more. However I recently acquired a No. 4 Mk 1 (T) from a widow of a elderly gentleman who had collected military weapons throughout the 1960s and 1970s. The rifle itself has been a rabbit hole of research, and I will be presenting what I know and asking for input on that in the near future.

    What I have here is a Kodak Ltd produced No. 32 Mk 1 optic, serial 7169 with a date of 1941 on it. It is mated to a N92 Dalglish of Glasgow bracket with sequential serial numbers. The rifle serial on the mount is AN6092, denoting a 1943 BSA Shirley made rifle (which is mismatched from my 1945 BSA Shirley made rifle). The adjustments on the scope feel like a modern mid-range (1000-1500 dollars) tactical scope. I was amazed when I turned the knobs. However the scope was covered in 20+ years of dust and neglect. After a thorough cleaning, the glass still leaves a little to be desired by today's standards, but there have been a ton of advancements in optics over the past 77 years.

    I guess my questions are: Is it feasible that this optic and bracket have been mated together since 1943, or is this too a mismatch? The staking job does not appear to have been messed with. However there does appear to be some grinding where the current serial number sits. I found several other examples of the 'grinding' like this 1941 Watson, although the rifle serial number seems a bit fishy for the time period 1941 Watson No.32 Mk1 Sniper Scope. I have read quite a bit, and understand that the Mk2 optics were introduced in April of 1943. I suppose it is plausible that a Mk1 optic made its way onto a mid 1943 produced (T). However my uncertainty is why I am asking.

    I am also unsure of the "D" prefix in the scope bracket number. My somewhat limited research there has turned up nothing...does it denote 'damage'? The bracket sports quite a bit of pitting similar to what less honest dealers always attribute to "blood pitting". It actually does resemble the few legitimate examples I found on the internet. However I am skeptical. I know that many of these sat in storage for quite some time. The rifle this scope was attached to bears London Proof House marks and "Englandicon", suggesting that it was a 1954-1968 export to the US. *This rifle was not sold to me with any stories other than it sat in the safe as long as the widow could remember.

    Any input and insight that you can give is greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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