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    L42A1 CES issued binoculars

    Has anyone come across a L42A1 transit case with No.2 Mk3 bino's instead of the usual spotting scope? The case has been modified to fit the bino's and has an RAF Air Cargo Label consigned to Cyprus.

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    Rifle serial # AV3671 sent to Donningham then dispatched by RAF to Cyprus. Could it be to RAF Regiment?
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    I have seen a chest modified to take the slightly modified/fixed SWIFT type spotting scope. But not fitted with Mk3 binos. As the extra binos were a supplementary issue in any case together with the telescope. I'd suggest that you find yourself a Swift or Scout Reg scope

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    How do I load photos into the thread please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blimey View Post
    How do I load photos into the thread
    Here's a tutorial... https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=28752
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    Thanks Jim. I've logged out & back in again and can now load photos by following the tutorial.

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    I'm a bit suspicious of that rifle since it has a modified No.4Mk.2 forearm fitted which certainly isn't correct. I've seen Mk.2 forends modified back to Mk.1 configuration by patching and the addition of the tie plate and rivet as replacements for the L42A1 but never a straight modified Mk.2 forend which would be correct on an L39A1 target rifle. My uneducated guess is that the rifle and CES were repaired and assembled post military service. The stick-on labels are also another clue as they weren't as durable as good old paint.

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    Another observation is the stock bolt and nut are installed backwards. Do you mind if I ask where the rifle is located? If in the USAicon, is there an import mark visible? They are usually found on the front underside of the barrel just forward of the forend.

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    See before

    The rifle chest AV3671 has appeared in a earlier thread.
    It seems to have now attracted sticky labels.

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    Many thanks 303 Collector. That does seem to be the same set. Thanks for your help.

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