FN C1A1 With C1 Sniper Scope - Pictorial

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Cantom - is yours still up for grabs?

My 8L C1A1 might look good with a scope on it.

I could then do a side-by side comparison in photos of the L1A1 Trilux as well...since I have one of those for my British L1A1.

Of note, I've shared my photos a long time ago with folks...my photo set is the one on milsurps dot com comparing a Brit, Canuck, and Indian FN.

My rifle was less than 40 digits away from the one that Ian reviewed on Forgotten Weapons.

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Well, here is a coincidence. The scope in the video, and the scope shown in the photos, are the same one, as per serial number 1419.
The video at the 8:58 point has a still of the scope. The fellow unwrapping the scope in the video sounds/appears to be relatively unfamiliar with the kit.

Tis a small world.

Recycling at its finest.

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Well, here is a coincidence. The scope in the video, and the scope shown in the photos, are the same one, as per serial number 1419.
The video at the 8:58 point has a still of the scope. The fellow unwrapping the scope in the video sounds/appears to be relatively unfamiliar with the kit.

Tis a small world.

Recycling at its finest.


Good Catch! Small world indeed. Interesting that according to his own words, the former owner paid almost double ($3,000) what I paid ($1,700). Somewhere along the line somebody lost their shirt on a deal!
 
My scope is Ser. #1484 with the storage can hand numbered at 1350. So if anyone has a can numbered 1484 and needs 1350, let me know and we can swap.

The can numbers were just hand written on the CF label and I'm sure those numbers matching, didn't matter much to the RQ of the units who had these scopes.

I went through Cornwallis with the C1s but never heard of/saw the scopes until later. Turned into a good investment. As the saying goes, I should have bought a dozen of them.

Man, I wish I knew how to post photos.
 
Good Catch! Small world indeed. Interesting that according to his own words, the former owner paid almost double ($3,000) what I paid ($1,700). Somewhere along the line somebody lost their shirt on a deal!

The number of people actively looking for something like this is somewhat limited. Something about being unable to fire the rifles....:(
 
I loved carrying and shooting the FNC1. I loved the weight of it in my hands, and I can still recall the smell of the wooden butt when I was shooting it in the prone position. I spent a good portion of my Military career on the rifle team (PPCLI) and grew to love shooting it. There were a very few things you could do to it to make it shoot a bit better (all within the rules, of course, as indicated in the DCRA rule book). I shot the FN in Bisley in 1985 and 86, and did quite well with it. I won the 500 yard deliberate fire with a 48-50, and 24-25 in the tie shoot. It was a rifle that demanded all of your skill, and you had to be right on top of your mental game while shooting it. I still remember the serial number - 8L3522. I turned it in, in 1987, when we started shooting the C7. This was in 3PPCLI, in Victoria, B.C.. In 1995, while getting ready to go to Connaught Ranges as the Master Coach in 1PPCLI, Calgary, Ab, I walked past a rack full of C1's. BOOM! I couldn't believe my eyes. I reached out and pulled one from the rack..." I know this rifle. It's 8L3522!" One of my troops verified it...I didn't have to look, I knew it was mine as soon as I looked at it. I have to admit, I had tears in my eyes when I found out that they were being used as .22 caliber training rifles with the inserts. She brought back a lot of great shooting memories.
 
Our scopes are only 7 off from each other. My can has the silver label with the matching serial # penned on. Our rifles are 324 apart from each other. Lost my pic hosting account.
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I used to have one on my C1A1 and used it back in the day at the military range at Winona somewhere in this sight is a pick of me shooting with it at Winona ...sold the scope long time ago nice piece of kit ..still have the rifle
 
At the risk of resurrecting a zombie thread....

A few years ago, I had to endure settling a family estate...when the dust finally settled, and I had my inheritance, I'd decided I would allow myself exactly one (1) "stupid" luxury purchase. Seeking to maximize value and utility for minimal-ish cost, I finally culled the list down to either a Rolex watch of some sort, or a (super-rare in the States) Canadian Leitz scope. When complete set #1489 showed up, I decided "okay, THAT".

I still need to finish zeroing it, but it is a NICE scope!
 
I used an 8L FNC1A1 on the Airborne rifle team 1982 to 84
rifle team got issued new 8L s in the grease ,
time weapons' tech a did a little fine tuning on them within
in the rules. We ( 5 Guys Plus Sgt /WO )
shot every day during the summer .
Loved that rifle
carried the scope mentioned here a couple
times on EX but never used scope live fire.
Airborne !
 
I used to use my C1A1At the winona range with that sniper scope it was pretty good ..i used to have the name of a guy who used to rebuild them at leizt
He rebuilt them all by scrapping scopes to rebuild other scopes then they were all sold to war assets to be sold iirc i think he said he rebuilt 125 complete units ....i sent him mine for a tune up ...great guy prolly dead mow that was in the early 90s when we could still shoot themWinona July 06 2002 031.jpg Winona July 06 2002 032.jpg i still have the rifle scope went down south
 

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this dude lost $1000 on the first scope #1419, he then bought a second #1335 just so he can scan the pieces. he ended up damaging it, he had it repaired by a smith and then sold it .:kickInTheNuts:
 
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Nope. I refused to buy anything from Milarm when they were still in business under the prodigal son's inept management. I've had my 8L C1A1 since 1993...

Hey, my 8L is 24 numbers higher than yours, therefore I have seniority. Please send scope to me, lol.

Had my 8L since March 1992...more seniority!, more lol.
 
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