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09-13-2023 11:54 AM
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Ha, as luck would have it, I have just been having a conversation about these very beasts!
I need to find the ad and ask a question of the seller… regarding numbers on the scope….
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Whilst that specific model, Pattern 14 No.3 T, wasn't used by the AIF in WW1, the Pattern 1914 rifle was. The AIF used rifles with the fine sight (Winchester) and these were referred to as 'Sniper rifles' and 'scoped rifles' or 'telescopic rifles' were SMLEs with Aldis scopes.
The AIF unit records and ordnance records makes note of the requirement for 'Pattern 1914' rifles to be handed in separately from 'scoped rifles'.
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This is most interesting. I'd never heard of Lithgow set up P'14 snipers. It would be nice to know more precise details of the manufacturers & the markings of all rifles or barrelled actions that Brian & Ian saw at SAF Lithgow back in 1979. The Remington set up certainly sounds a conundrum, & one of the possibilities is of course a sniper assembled after WW1 specifically for Australian requirements. The same could be said of the Winchester made rifles, but it would be nice to see some more evidence as I would have thought that they could just as easily be PPCo set up WW1 era rifles, with additional markings added during their Australian service history. I have to agree with Promo about the 'W' prefix. In my limited experience of P'14 snipers (I have owned about half a dozen, including one Irish contract rifle, & have seen a probably a couple of dozen others in collections or museums which is by no means a huge amount), the W was not routinely added to prefix the serial number when it was relocated to the right rear sight ear. From what I can gather it seems to be a feature of the Irish contract rifles.
Whilst looking to see if I had any saved information that would contribute to this discussion I found the old torn out picture (from Guns Review) shown - from a Weller & Dufty auction of the late 1980's. The rifle here seems to be one of the Winchesters with 'augmented markings'. I don't know if the scope case is matching, but it looks to be British WW1 era, with the typical leather trim to the edges of the webbing. The front mount base also appears to have the typical contours of the run of production PPCo set up WW1 era rifles. Whilst Lithgow could have mimicked the precise contours of the base they didn't bother with the No1 MkIII * H (T)'s, nor did BSA with the Irish rifles.....
Some Lithgow provenance barrelled actions with their mount bases still on them would be really helpful.........short of finding surviving documentation.
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Having discussed this video in another thread in another section on this board I would want to express here too that some of the things which are mentioned in the shown video are wrong. ...snip...
One statement in the video which caught my attention was regarding the Australian manufactured scopes having etched glass reticles.
I have no personal knowledge regarding this but about 15 years ago there was extensive discussion regarding this.
None of the individuals who had stripped Australian manufactured scopes had ever observed this.
All reported conventional post and wire reticles.
I have seen copies of the aussie mfg drawings however which spec an etched glass reticle - it created a lot of discussion...
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Yes, some of the scopes have etched reticles... Patt: 18 AOC
I have one or two scopes and a chipped reticle.
Usually some of the filler would fall out and it was a proper bitXh to redo the reticle and it was much easier to replace the glass plate with a post and wire.
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My No3T is similar D^D along side is serial # i presume.
............................ 244 The scope is a 1916PPC
The only W to be seen is where Winchester stamped it. The serial # is covered by the front mount not the W.
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