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    Posted: December 17 2008 at 6:50am
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Nice looking rifle. I have that mount on my No4 Mk1. It seems to be pretty solid.

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I know exactly where your coming from on the Sight challenged problemCensored I have to use scopes on near everything these days & am looking at Red Dots for my scrub rifles & carbines ! I've had to wear Varifocal for several years now & it took me a fair while to get used to shooting with them esp at night !


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Problem solved do what I do! Pass the rifle to your guide dog!!!     Big%20smile
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Originally posted by Tony Tony wrote:

Problem solved do what I do! Pass the rifle to your guide dog!!!     Big%20smile


    Tried that ! He made me act as his Spotter ! Ever tried checking a target with a White cane Cry?


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Originally posted by Tony Tony wrote:

Problem solved do what I do! Pass the rifle to your guide dog!!!     Big%20smile


What! and let him have all the fun - not likely LOL  LOL
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Great looking rifle. Its in great shape.
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Nice looking rifle there.
I found that if you're getting varifocal lenses they are available in several different "grinds" You might want to take a look at what's called the "computer" style of grind.
These have a bow-shaped middle disatance area ground in the center. It looks a bit odd when you look off to the side, out of the corner of the eye, but the distance works out very well for shooting as the irons are in the area where the lens is set up for computer monitor distances. (Right about the same distance as a front sight, coincidentally.)Clown
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youll get no complaints from me - shes returnable to original condition and your eyes [and mine] can see to shoot a respectable target ,
 
congrats - its a great looking system ,
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He even rigged the sling correctlyThumbs%20Up
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My eyesight problem is that not only do I wear Varifocals but I also have a 2½X prism in my right lens which really buggers the job up Embarrassed

Anyway, bore sighted it today in the garden at 50mtrs and will be shooting it in Bordeaux tomorrow at 200mtrs with a new load. Was hoping to chrono the rounds too but I can't get my hands on the clubs chrono so that will have to wait till after Christmas. Should all be done in time for January's 400 mtr day.
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fantastic , the photos are superb , they make me feel as tho im there , i like that , what a beautiful country and such fine facilities , you are indeed fortunate ,
 
do stop by and see me when you come here ill take you to our range - just dont come this time of year
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Decided to try and improve things a bit and fit a cheekpiece. Because the rifle is an amalgamation of parts to start with there is no real history to mess up.
First of all, find the best place to put one!!



Now for the tricky part!!!

I managed to sneak out to the shed today and start the fitting proper!

 

 

First job was to make sure the rifle as in a sturdy frame so that I could work on it. Having already decided the position of the cheek piece and also having checked that the bolt worked and could be removed it was time to fit it to the rifle.

 

 

I did this using various grades of sandpaper ( Maps of Kuwait to some of the military!!), first by holding a sheet over the butt to find out where the high spots on the inside of the cheek piece were.

 

 

I then used a rolled up piece of sandpaper on an old kitchen roll holder to sand away the highspots.

 

 

Once the cheek piece was ready to attach, it was time to find a couple of screws and mark the butt so it could be drilled with pilot holes.

 

 

I very carefully drilled one pilot hole making sure that the drill was at the same angle as the hole. I then fitted the screw. Once I was happy with the location I drilled the second pilot hole and fitted that screw. Behold, an attached cheek piece!!

 

 

It is now time to finish the wood. I am doing it the same way that I re-finished my Mauser.  First some coats of linseed oil (NOT BOL) thinned with 50% white spirit. That is as far as I have been able to get today. More details later in the week – watch this space


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Great looking project. Did you build it form scratch or purchased it and just fitting it properly?
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Originally posted by Kodiac400 Kodiac400 wrote:

Great looking project. Did you build it form scratch or purchased it and just fitting it properly?


Bought it from D.S.Solutions Militaria.    http://www.ds-solutions.co.uk

£22 delivered to France.
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