Alpha1 if you would adhere to the forum rules and take the advice that was given you on previous occasions when you have done this then your posts wouldn't disappear.
From your post you obviously know damn fine why the post has been removed but you still wilfully chose to ignore previous advice and then bleat about the consequences.
If you continually choose to ignore the forum rules and the advice of the forum staff then don't expect them continue to try and help you as it is obviously a futile exercise with you.
Its a open forum I was just trying to help the Guy out as I have done with the last three people I have sent stuff to.
The first two of them I took no payment for the items and I think I even covered the postage.
The third Guy I took no payment and hand delivered the items to him at the Yarners.
So how am I trying to use the forums to sell stuff. ?
Alpha1 if you would adhere to the forum rules and take the advice that was given you on previous occasions when you have done this then your posts wouldn't disappear.
From your post you obviously know damn fine why the post has been removed but you still wilfully chose to ignore previous advice and then bleat about the consequences.
If you continually choose to ignore the forum rules and the advice of the forum staff then don't expect them continue to try and help you as it is obviously a futile exercise with you.
Its a open forum I was just trying to help the Guy out as I have done with the last three people I have sent stuff to.
The first two of them I took no payment for the items and I think I even covered the postage.
The third Guy I took no payment and hand delivered the items to him at the Yarners.
So how am I trying to use the forums to sell stuff. ?
My what a wonderful generous guy you are :lol: :lol: :lol:
Getting back on topic - here is what I did to my 1943 No4 using non-smithing mount from Armalon and a Simmons Whitetail Classic 1.5 - 5 x 20, worked very well and is/was easily convered back to original state
TGBMaverick wrote:Getting back on topic - here is what I did to my 1943 No4 using non-smithing mount from Armalon and a Simmons Whitetail Classic 1.5 - 5 x 20, worked very well and is/was easily convered back to original state
Maverick, I have the same scope mount for my Enfield. For the most part I shoot it with iron sights and only put the scope on for deer hunting. The one thing I did find was that I got a better cheek weld after buying a repro No4 T cheek piece for it. Don't know how you find shooting the rifle without a cheek piece but I find it a lot better having one and I just leave it on when shooting with iron sights.
I went for the non-smithing approach for a cheek piece as well - purchased a rubber cheek pad and elastic stock sleeve in attempt to get the comfortable shooting position I needed, seemed to work fine for me.