The rifle is one I built up starting with a stripped '42 LB receiver, using assorted parts. Did this when quality parts were readily available and modestly priced. No collectible service rifle will be harmed. Wish I had the rifle that went with the bolt assembly - serial is 1L9xx. Someone had modified the Mk. I rear sight in the photo by cutting off the top of the battle sight aperture to make a sort of open sight. I finished the job. There is a real 4T rear sight in the tickle trunk, but I thought I would put the modified one to use.
Scope bases and bracket are reproductions of course. Taps are 1/4 BSF, for the rear mount. Don't know if I will buy one of the reproduction cheek rests available or just make one.
I plan on attaching the bases using cyanoacrylate adhesive and checking the scope for alignment prior to drilling and tapping. Not much wiggle room for locating the front base, but there could be a bit of vertical leeway for the rear. The bracket/rear base interface could be adjusted a bit laterally by judicious filing.

Scope bases and bracket are reproductions of course. Taps are 1/4 BSF, for the rear mount. Don't know if I will buy one of the reproduction cheek rests available or just make one.
I plan on attaching the bases using cyanoacrylate adhesive and checking the scope for alignment prior to drilling and tapping. Not much wiggle room for locating the front base, but there could be a bit of vertical leeway for the rear. The bracket/rear base interface could be adjusted a bit laterally by judicious filing.

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