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    I have a 1943 No4 Mk1 (T) SN: AF9814. Looking for the scope, serial number unknow, but hopefully the rifle's serial number is stamped on the mount.

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    Looking For No. 32 Scope Serial 9992

    Recently acquired 1944 BSA No. 4 Mk. I (T) s/n 38168 that came with a non-matching but excellent Mk. 2/1 scope. The matching scope is #9992, which should be a Mk. 1 variant.

    Can you help me find this matching scope?

    Thanks much!

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    If I was you, originality or not, I'd keep the Mk2/1 telescope. They were said to be the best and certainly the most expensive scopes. Only replaced by the Mk3 because it was cheaper. What is the number of the Mk2/1

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