Yea man, if you want / need it and it is rare and difficult to find, then buy it when you see it.![]()
4. British Rifle Cleaning Kit in Tin - $47
Were'd you find that?
If you can find it, you should also try to get Peter Laidler's book "Telescope Sighting No.32 Mk1....An inside view of the snipers rifle telescope" Sadly out of print for quite a while.
Any chance you can provide a range report sometime?
Don't get me wrong again but a bit of searching can save you $ It took me a couple of minutes to find without warning for $30 https://www.servicepub.com/shop/p/without-warning-canadian-sniper-equipment-of-the-20th-century
Comment on 90L8### rifles ending up back in Canada:
Thousands of surplus No. 4 (T) rifles were bought up by North American dealers and brought over and sold in the USA and Canada. Thus one can occasionally find Canadian made sniper rifles, scopes, scope cases and transit chests anywhere. I have found Canadian made rifles, scopes, cases and chests in Canada, USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and France etc. Since then collectors have moved some around. For example I repatriated a matching 74L0### Long Branch sniper rifle with matching Lyman No. 32 "Trade Pattern " scope from Australia for example, an R.E.L. scope mismatched on a British BSA made rifle from Arkansas and a matching 71L###x sniper set (100% complete and matching) from Hawai'i. I repatriated a Canadian made transit chest No. 15 Mk. I with inside label for the 74L0### Trade Pattern sniper rifle and exterior paper label for an 80L8### sniper rifle, from New Zealand.
As far as I know, there was no program to "repatriate" the 90L8### rifles to Canada as they were British property. Some were used and some were left mint in their chests. A few Long Branch sniper rifles and R.E.L. scopes ended up being used into the early 1990s by British after conversion to L42A1 rifles with L1A1 scopes. I believe that is just by chance, or by a collector's pursuit, that some of the 90L8### sets are back in Canada. My 90L8### set was found here in B.C.
Likely a British BSA Shirley judging from the style of safety catch on it. For $15K I would hope the rifle is matching, the scope is matching and in good working condition? Prices are climbing up there.no.4 mark1*T for sale at shooterschoice.com
I am NOT a milsurp collector so I don't know if it is a good deal or not, but there is a no.4 mark1*T for sale at shooterschoice.com right now for $14,995. There are several pictures of it on their website.
Hey Bartok ....... check this out
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/22554797682...nFzWY5qaJzkJVkCW/cq23ECA==|tkp:Bk9SR5rd3bn5YQ
While these are reproductions, it'd be cool to have the labels in your transit case.
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/32558980202...Wx1n+Ny+p8OA/mH/640iMpug==|tkp:Bk9SR57d3bn5YQ
The Canadian transit chests did NOT normally have an instruction/kit list label inside the lid. The ONLY Canadian No.15 Mk. I chest that I know of with an original label is a chest for a Trade Pattern 74L0### Long Branch sniper which is among my Transit chests. That label is about the Trade Pattern scope, not the standard No.32. This chest is now home to my 74L0###. I have multiples of both Canadian and British made chests. The British MiGHT have added a label to a Canadian made chest while it was in British service but it would be the exception. They did add a label to one of my REL No.8 Mk.2 canvas scope cases.