I don't have it in front of me, but the whole sorry story was laid out in Clive Law's Without Warning, about the whole difficulty of acquiring the scopes from Unertl and how difficult he was to deal with. As I recall, did Parker Hale not install the scope mounts on the C3 rifles? Or was that done in house?
Also, I believe an audit was done at one point and the accuracy of the rifles had fallen pretty far off due to wear and use...were they not all shipped back to PH for rebuilds?
I'll have another look at that book.
Clive only goes into minor quams that the CF had with Unertl - by the way he was a real old fart who had bees in his bonnet. Talked to the man myself before he died - talk about the rudest guy to deal with. His wife and son were no better.
The mounts were designed by John Unertl but built by Parker Hale - that is a little known fact. All C3's(M82/1200TX) were destroyed and new rifles were procurred for the C3A1 so called refit.
I know full well that the rifle wasn't rebuilt, it was a totally new purchase - I'm sure everyone knows that governments don't lie to the people whose money they spend! The only thing that remotely might have been reused was the stocks off the C3 - but in my travels when the rifles came back to Canada - every one of the stocks I saw, and I saw a lot of em, was brand spanking new
As to the cost of a C3A1 scope mount - sky's the limit. I was a a US Gunshow about 5 years ago and a collector had one on the table - to the tune of $800 US. So if you do find one get ready for sticker shock, or pray he doesn't know what he has and you get it for cheap.
Cheers, Carl