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    Default Scope no 32 = No71 Mk1?

    I'm curious about a local scope, its a no32 mk2 that saw re use as a no 71mk1. Any ideas what that would be for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJW-NZ View Post
    I'm curious about a local scope, its a no32 mk2 that saw re use as a no 71mk1. Any ideas what that would be for?
    They were used as sights on the old 1950s MoBAT recoil-less anti-tank guns.

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    Default re no mk71...thanks

    and thanks R

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    If it is cheap pick it up, as a collector of scope's I have always wanted one but was always a day late in finding one!

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    I decided to go ahead...its for a friend who's restoring his T but he may pass, in which case...private message me at the members area if you like.

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