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Originally Posted by
smle addict
Saw that this morning, but I was too embarrassed (for the rifle) to post it.
An absolute mess of an otherwise nice BSA-No5.
And a really, really late made BSA one at that with a '47 dated PK serial.
As for the rest of it well...........
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07-07-2020 09:24 AM
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It is an interesting one. Maybe if you buy four or five No4 (T) cheek pieces and stack them with really long screws, you *might* be able to get a cheek weld!
In my limited experience, the mount itself doesn't look home made. Looks like something off a machine gun or something like it with the round windage and elevation knobs. It does look like someone got really creative with a stamp set and a hammer! The other thing I noticed is the adjustments are in Mils, so I wouldn't guess the mount came from the US originally.
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
For someone with an abnormally elongated head perhaps?
Nope, just slide your mess tins up under your chin and it would be perfect.
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I'm pretty sure that mount is from an old U.S. night vision rig. I'm still looking though. The rifle is a hot mess, it needs some love. Or a mercy killing.
I have a lot more experience than expertise, still have both eyes and most of my fingers though.
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Originally Posted by
CoatiMundi
It is an interesting one. Maybe if you buy four or five No4 (T) cheek pieces and stack them with really long screws, you *might* be able to get a cheek weld!
At the very least it would make for an entertaining (and alarming?) visual for everyone else on the range!
I'm glad I posted this ugly duckling. The commentary has been fantastic!
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Oh come on you blokes. My mate's brother's cousin was issued this rifle when he was posted as an SAS assassin in Korea ... or Malaya... or Borneo???
One thing I do know was Milrads and 303s didn't mix.
I agree with Atticus, the mercy killing is probably the best option.
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I'd bin the scope & mount & resuscitate the rifle.....
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I think the scope and mount are for surveying
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What a mess. It may have been more believable if a 4 year old child hadn’t stamped those spurious makings!!
And the story, wow. Someone should point out that the England marking is an import mark which dispels the bring back story straightaway.
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Nope, just slide your mess tins up under your chin and it would be perfect.
Or just straddle it like a motorbike. That should put your eye in line with the scope.
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