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Re: Repro No 32 scope?

#11 Post by Jon B »

I have one on route, due with me in March, if you want to have a look before finding a route in just ask.
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Re: Repro No 32 scope?

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Jon B wrote:I have one on route, due with me in March, if you want to have a look before finding a route in just ask.
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thats very kind of you i'll take you up on that sign92

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Re: Repro No 32 scope?

#13 Post by Meaty »

With regards to "e-sarcoinic.com",
I have been looking for a scope mount for my k98 and found a very reasonable one on their website-great I thought, I will place an order...
I have just had a very short and blunt email from the "Export Manager" saying that "we dont export out of the USA"....wtf- sounds like a cushy job. sign01
Oh well, the quest continues
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Re: Repro No 32 scope?

#14 Post by Jon B »

Just been told should be with me first week in March.
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Re: Repro No 32 scope?

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Jon B wrote:Just been told should be with me first week in March.

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Let me know when you get it and i'll gladly come down to you to have a close looksee.

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Re: Repro No 32 scope?

#16 Post by saddler »

IF it was myself after such a rig, I would go down the route that others have already suggested....

A repro bracket from wherever, plus reducer rings and a genuine olde-worlde Lyman Alaskan

The above would be a good stop gap until such a time as a genuine No.32 scope appears
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Re: Repro No 32 scope?

#17 Post by dromia »

Pecar did a look alike a few years ago, not an exact repro but it looked the buisness. As you would expect from Pecar the optics were good, shame the folded. I have a dozen or so various Pecars and I'm glad I got them when I did
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#18 Post by bobbob »

This company are good for repro scope pads. http://www.accumounts.com/
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Re: Repro No 32 scope?

#19 Post by 20series »

Just spotted one of the Repro scopes for sale on GT £850 sign01

http://www.guntrader.co.uk/EquipmentFor ... 6181553486

When you look at the fact they're about £380 to buy in the US it make me mad :cool2:

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Re: Repro No 32 scope?

#20 Post by saddler »

Aye - as I said above, get a Lyman ALaskan for now & use reducer inserts in a Repro 32 bracket....
MUCH cheaper - while the Alaskans are still at prices we can afford = they are creeping up too!
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