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Rare scope?

Chance

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I have a Enfield No 32 Mk2 scope/ mount that I may be selling soon. I’m not sure how much these go for and would like to get some details/ information from some of you experts on here. Here’s some pics....tell me what you think.
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There is actually a decent repro being sold, but even still, a little spendy:
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/775347475

I'm aware of the Numrich scopes... The price isn't what puts me off, it's that I've heard way too many negative reviews and stories about their failures in Enfield circles. Most of these come from sources that are very accepting of Lee Enfield (T) reproductions so I doubt they'd take issue with a No. 32 repro scope if the quality was there.
 
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Couple years back I walked into a LGS and happened upon a rack of enfields a local collector had sold them. In the rack was a original (T) without scope and mount. I had heard about the numrich scopes and their quality issues but I bought one anyways when they put them on sale. I can say it's been an adventure! They are a royal pain in the a$$ to sight in. Personally I would just buy the mount and a weaver 4x with post and call it a day if I had it to do over.
 

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