Another interesting tid-bit for you guys. Picked this up with some other odds and ends and haven't been able to figure out anything about it.
It appears to be a bridge sight for an Enfield of some kind - maybe No1 or Long lee? Something completely different?
Sight mounts using the safety on the left side, like many others of the era. Also is marked W. Lappage
The mount on top is an odd combo of a bent up tang on the back and a screw mounted plate on the front, combining to make a very wide dove tail fitting for whatever sight went on there. Sight is also somewhat adjustable for exact vertical placement using a knurled knob. Interesting to note that the back of the bolt that the knob acts on has been peened in place. Also has an odd profile on the front... no idea why, but clearly was deliberate.
Since the images keep crashing, here's a link to the album:
http://imgur.com/a/oXuEw
Peened bolt, inside of mount
Bottom of base, front to the right
Right side of base
Top of base, front to the right
Left side of base, showing elevation adjustment knob. Front facing left.
Front of base, facing head on
It appears to be a bridge sight for an Enfield of some kind - maybe No1 or Long lee? Something completely different?
Sight mounts using the safety on the left side, like many others of the era. Also is marked W. Lappage
The mount on top is an odd combo of a bent up tang on the back and a screw mounted plate on the front, combining to make a very wide dove tail fitting for whatever sight went on there. Sight is also somewhat adjustable for exact vertical placement using a knurled knob. Interesting to note that the back of the bolt that the knob acts on has been peened in place. Also has an odd profile on the front... no idea why, but clearly was deliberate.
Since the images keep crashing, here's a link to the album:
http://imgur.com/a/oXuEw



Peened bolt, inside of mount

Bottom of base, front to the right

Right side of base


Top of base, front to the right

Left side of base, showing elevation adjustment knob. Front facing left.

Front of base, facing head on

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