< PreviousINDEX—continued. M Pages Pullthroughs (Rifle) PA fi E S 1.5 Match Box... 70 (Gun) 52 Magazines, Cartridge ... 19 Punches, W ad... 3.5 M e a s u r e s . P o w d e r a n d S h o t... CO Medal Bars ... 31 R M i l i t a r y R i fl e C o v e r s ... 45 Rubbit Nets... 59 Miniature ,, „ ... 46 R a i i i i i i e r s , P o w d e r . . . ... 02 Monocles 22 Range Flags (Rifle) .. . ... 29 M o n e y B e l t s ... 50 , < S u n d r i e s , , . .28, 20 .Motty Paste ... 42 Re-barrelling 1 Mu.sketry Targets ... 36 ,, V ice ... 1 Muz.zle.s. Ferret... 59 R e c o i l P a d s . . .... 5.5 N Nets, Rahlnt " N e v ' e i ' N i c k e l " L u l i r i c a n t Nipple Keys ... N.R.A. Targets lliniatwre ... Oils, Cleaning Oil Bottles (Rifle) .. ., ,, Gun Case Outfit Cases. Cleaning Optical Foresight ... .5!) 21 f)fi is ;sc 41, 42 32 o~> Ifi Recuppei's, Caitriclge Reflectors (Ililie Barrel) ... Registers, .Score Requisite Bag.s Rifle Components „ . S i g h t s ( r e a r ) (fore) ., Brushes ,, Cleaning Iniplements „ S l i n g s . . . ., Covers ,, Range Materials Rods, Kille Cleaning ,, Gun ,, ,, Guides Rubber Ej^e Ciijis .. 3, 4, (1(1 IS 27 43 2 ... 6 13. 14 17. IS ... 44 45, 46 ... 2S 10. 11, 12 ... 51 ... 12 ... 20 Pads. Elbow 44 S „ H e e l oo Scales. .Sliot ... 63 Patches, Flannelette 17Scabbards (Sword)... 3.5 „ T a r g e t 28 37 Score Registers ... 27 P e l l e t s , A i r R i fl e . . . 39Screwdrivers66, 70 Pigeon Traps 53, 59 Shot Hole Gauges ... . . 3 8 „ D e c o y s 54. . G i m C a s e s... 47 Pistol, Air 31),. Scales03 , . R o d s . . . 10.. Counters... 03 Plates (Heel) ... .5.5 ., Striking Gauge ... 61 Pocket Cleaning Outfit 16 ,, Measures ... 0(i Pocket .Scitiw Driver TO Shooting Seats... (10 P o w d e r M e a s u r e s . . 66 Sights (Rifle) 3, 1, 5, 0 Prepai'atlons, Cleaning II. 42 ., Gun ... 5(! P r i s m B i n o c u l a i - s . . . 23 Sighting Ke<iinsites... ... (I Protectors. Foresight 8.9 Sight Protectors 8, i) Reai'sight 9 Signalling Flag.s .. 31 I'Ae.E-i Slings. Rifle 41 . . A t t a c l n u e i i t s . . . 4 1 . . 5 7 S n a p C a p s 5 . ' ) S p e c t a c l e s . " F i e i i z a l " 2 0 S p o t t i n g D i s c s . . . . . . . . . 2 0 S t i c k G u n s 5 S .Stands. T elescope 25, 2(1 . S t o c k ( G u n ) . 5 7 S u n M a i s 3 1 S w i v e l s ( S l i n g ) I I . i 5 7 S w o r d s 3 . 5 T a r g e t s , C a r d s 3 0 , 3 7 , , A i r R i fl e 4 0 , . F a c i n g s 2 S ,. Landscape 37 , , M a c h i n e s 3 0 „ R a n g e 2 . S , , I I o l d e i " s . . . . . . . . . 3 8 T e n c h e i ' s ( A i m ) 3 0 T e l e s c o p e s 2 4 . , S t a n d s 2 . 5 . 2 6 T o o l s , A r m o u r y 3 2 , 3 3 Tr . a p s , P i g e o n . 5 3 , 5 9 T r i g g e r , T e s t e i - s . . 2 0 T u r n o v e r s . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . 5 T u m s c r e w s . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 6 V i c e R e - h a v r e l l i n g ( R i fl e ) 1 , . " B i s l e y " C l e a n i n g 1 9 W 5 V a d P u n c h e s 5 5 W a l k i n g S t i c k G u n s 5 8 Wa t e r p r o o f G r o u n d S h e e t s . . . C O W h i s t l e s 3 4 E x t r a c t o r s 5 ( ) Whips, Dog OS W i r e B r u s h e s ( R i fl e ) 1 4 „ , , ( G u n ) 5 1 W o o d R a m i n e i - s 1 1 2 W o o d G u n S t o c k s 5 7 Y Y o u n g s - 3 0 3 C l e a n e r O i l 4 1 WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UK1 BARRELS FOR *303 TARGET RIFLES. fei— Our I A.0.1'. I Target barrels arc Selected from Imndreds oi others in the process of manufacture by leason of the almost dead accurate ganging, and by the fact that they liave not requiretl "setting" consequently thero is no chance of erratic grouping which is quite possible with barrels that have been Strained by "setting'" as the lieat engendered by firing causes such hands to expand unequally and more or less cliango direction with everj- shot. Tlioy are mtercliangeablc in any I.eo Enlield or Lee Metford Kiflo of Ooveriiment or private manufacture which bear the customary view marks. They are suiipliod in an absoUiioly liiiishcd state witii sights, and with the assistance of Parker's "Service" Rebarrclllngf Vice can ho properly fitte<l l>y any good Onnsinith. No- ItCL. I A.ti. I'. I Target t.hiality Ihirrol for Charger Loading Leo Rnlielcl Kifles, o|ieii Windgauge, backsiglit and b l a d e f o r e s i g h t w i t l i W i n g G u a r d s . . . . . . , , , - - g i No. UOL. I jV.G.J'. I Target Quality Barrel for ordinary long Lee Enlield Rilles, with fixed backsight and barleycorn foresight ... ... ... ... ... ... .7gy_ B A R R E L S F O R * 2 2 C A L . C O N V E R T E D M A R T I N I R I F L E S . iVe can supply tlie above, Bored, Rilled and Screwed ready for fitting to Military Martini Action.s ; but in the briglit .state, without .Siglits as follows;— No. BCM. 30 in. Barrel, suitable for long fore-end Martinis BOO. 28 in. Special Henvj- Barrel for short fore-end Martinis CRT. Clmmbeniig and Rimming Tool for cliainbering above barrels for -22 cal. long rifle Cartridges SBW. Special Wrench for removing and refitting Martini Bodies to barrels 24:'- 25/. QQ'. PARKER'S "SERVICEJ' VICE. For Rebarrelling. Weight Complete with Wrench 36 lbs. As supplied to tlie Crown Agents for the Colonics. "Tliis handy vice nover fails to remove the tightest fitted notion witliout ilie slightest damage or scratch. Highly finished barrels are fitted witliont any damage to the "browning." No. .3-13- Complete with Wrench and packed in strong wood box ... ... ... ... ... £11 o 0 3 4 4 . B a r r o l P o s i t i o n i n g G a u g e f o r u s e w i t h a b o v e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 0 Instructions for use given with eacli Vice. presumed that the Vic© is required for Lee Enfield Rifles. It is liowover adaptable for any make of Kme and suitable dies to hold the barrel, and wrench to grip the action body, can be supplied to order. WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UKM A R K I I . L E E METFORDA N D M A R K 1 . L E E E N F I E L D C O M P O N E N T PA R T S . Action Body 2 5 / - e a c hHand Guard 4 / - e a c h Spring, BcltKetainiug . 1/4 each Aperture Sight1/8 .. Magazine . . . 1 0 / - „ ,, Main 8d. „ Band, lower . . . 2 / - „ ,, Link l/-doz. ,, Extractor 1/6 ,, Band, upper. . . 6 / - „,, Platform 1/6 each „ M a g a z i n e ed. „ Bolt body .. 13/. „S t r i k e r L . M . o r L . B . . . . 2 / - , . Spring, Aper: Sight 1/6 „ Bolt head5/6 „ Slide, Sight1/2 ,. ,, Sear 1/10,, R o l t c o v e r . . .2 / - „ Sight Cap ... 1/6 ,. ,, Butt T rap lOd. „ Bayonet2 1 / - . , S t o c k B o l t 1/2 .. Screw, front guard 4d. ., Cocking piece L.M. 3/4 ., Swivel, Butt 1/8 „ back guard 1/6 doz. L-E- 4/6 Piling ... 1/2 Trigger 2/- each Cut Off, Magazine 2/2 „ ,, Band ... 1/2 „ Trigger Guard 6/8 „ Catch, Magazine ... 1 / - . . S.ifety Catch ... 1/8 „L.M. Bolt complete. 3 2 / - „ Dial Pointer.. lOd. „Sear 1/6 „ L.E . 3 4 / - , , E x t r a c t o r . . . 1/2 „ Sight leaf (complete) ... 5/6 „ Butt f r o m 1 2 / . Fore-ends f r o m 1 6 / - S P E C I A L C O M P O N E N T PA RT S F O R C H A R G E R L O A D I N G L E E E N F I E L D R I F L E . Action Body with ciiurgor brid^o Bolt Body Bucli<;ight leaf with windgauge slide Backsight leaf only Backsight slide only Butt, from B e t t e r k n o w n a s t h e . . . 2 5 / - e a c h ... 13/. ... 16/. „ . . . 3 / - . . . . . 1 3 / - . . -. 12/- " T e r r i t o r i a l " R i fl e . Fore-end, from Foresight, hinde ,, guard ,, guard screw Magar.ine Trigger guard 16/- each 1/2 ., 1/8 ,, 4d. „ 10/. „ 0/8 SPECIAL COMPONENT P AR TS . \ c t i o n B o d y M a r k I . . . . . . . . . . 2 8 / - o u c h , , M a r k 1 1 1 . o r I V 2 6 / . , B a c k s i g h t , . M a r k 1 3 2 / - , , M u r k I I I . o r I V 3 2 / . , , B o l l , c o m p l e t e M a r k I . . . . . 3 4 / - , , M a r k I I I . o r I V 3 4 / - „ H o l t b o d y M a r k I . 1 3 / - , . , , „ M a r k n r . o r I V 1 3 / - „ B o l t h a u l M a r k 1 6 / 0 „ , , . M a r k I I I . o r I V 6 / 0 , , , , , , c h a r g e r l o a d i n g g u i d e . . . . . . . . . 3 / 4 , , Butt I'lato 6/6 ,, C o c k i n g p i e c e M a r k I . . . . 4 / - , , „ . M a r k I I I . o r I V 4 / - , . F o r e . s i g h t , b . a r l e y c o r n M a r k I . . . . . . . 1 / 1 0 , , B l a d e M a r k I I I 1 / 1 0 , , F o r e - e n d M a r k I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 8 / - , , . , M a r k 1 1 1 . o r I V . . . . . . . 2 8 / - , , F O R S H O R T S E R V I C E R I F L E . H n i i d g n a r d , f r o n t M a r k I . 8 / - e a c h „ . M a r k I I I . o r I V 8 / - „ H n u d g u a r d , r o a r M a r k I . 1 0 / 8 , , „ M u r k I I I . o r I V 6 / - , , L o w e r B a n d . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 / - , , M a g a z i n e M a r k I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 / - , , M u r k I I I . o r I V , . . . 1 0 / - „ M n g a z i i i o P l a t f o r m 1 . / 6 , , No-ecap complete with piling swivel ••• ••. 18/- ,, S a f e t y C a t c h , t w o p a r t s 2 / 4 , , Screws, hand and piling swivel ... 1/6 do/.. . S e a r 1 / 8 e a c h Swivel, Piling 1/2 ,, Hand ... ... ... ... ... 1/2 ,, Butt 1/8 ,, T r i g g e r 2 / - , , Windgauge " U" portion; Mark III. or IV. ... 4/6 ,, " V " , . M a r k 1 4 / 6 , , C O M P O N E N T P A R T S F O R M I L I T A R Y S I Z E M A R T I N I R I F L E S Lover . . . 4 / - e a c h Striker ... 1/6 each Guard Swivel ... 1/2 each (juurd... 8/. ,, Main Spring ... 6d. ,, To p B a n d ... 2/6 „ Extractor ... 4/-E x t m c t o r A x i s P i n . . .... 4d. .. To p B a n d S w i v e l . . . . 1 / 2 Indicator . . . 2 , - „ B l o c k A x i s P i n ... 6<I. ,. Middle Band .. 1/6 ,, Tu m b l e r ... 1 6 „ L e v e r C a t c h ... 8d. „ Sight Leaf... 3/6 „ Stop nut screw ... 1 6 ., Trigger Spring ... 8d. ,, Tr i g g e r ... 1,6 ,.Stcckbolt ... 1/2 ,, WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UKS E R V I C E R I F L E S I G H T S . T H E B . S . A . - P A R K E R O R T H O P T I C B A C K S I G H T. Improved (1913) Model. (Pat. Xo. 1721/1910) Sanctioned by the N.R.A. for the Charger Loading fTerritorial) L e e - E n fi e l d R I fi e , a l s o f o r t h e M a r k I I I . a n d M a r k I V . S h o r t R i fl e s . . e a c h . Xo. HOC*. Price complete wifb mounting. Including set five interchangeable Sight Discs, "03, "04, "05, "06, "07, and fixing screws ... ... 43/2 Special Plug, to take the place of safety catch coiu[)onciits, for filling the Sight to t he Ma rk I I I . a nd Ma rk IV. Sh or t S e r v i c e R i fl e s . . . X o . 9 9 R . F o r R o s s R i fl e . . . - 2 / . .. 43/2 Description. A—Parker's Sight Ra.se. B—Axis Pin for tipping upsight to remove bolt from rifle. C—Tippins' Sight Mounting. 11—Lever for pressing Sight Base down on the action. £—Ajjerture Sight Disc (interchangeable). F—Wiiidgnuge Movement. (•—Elevating Movement. H—Adjustable Windgsiuge Scale Plate. Raised position. The B.S.A. Parker Sight as adapted by us for the Ross Rifle. Shows B.S.A. Parker Sight in closed down position. THE BiS.A. No. 9c. SIGHT. (Sanctioned by the N.R.A.) This is the latest dovolopmoiit of the original B.S.A. No. 9 SIglit and is nuturally its superior in point of strength of con- struotion and rigidity, though in the closed position it is not ncarfy as neat and compact as the first imitcrn. It has the great advantage of hoiiig adaptable to any Service rifle and we con supply it to order for the Mauser and the Ross Rifle No.goK,for No.99L.for No, 99M.for No.OON.for No,990. for ordinary L. M. or No. 99 K.B, 40,6 Short Service Rifles No, 99 L.R, 40/0 PRICES: L. E. Rifles Fig, 1, Shows sight with wind arm s u i t a b l e f o r t h e o r d i n a r y Long: Lee Enfield. No, 99 M,R, 40/6 Ros-s Rifles No 99 N.R, 55/- M a u s e r R i fl e s . . . No. 99 O.R. 48/- Extra single hole aperture discs • > , , > 1 l o n g i i c c k a , , S i x h o l e r o t a t e n b l e d i s c s A s i l l u . s t r a t e d No. 9 Sight 34/6. No. 9 A. Sight 26/8. No. 9 B. Sight 34/6, 34/6, if with rotateablo disc 84/6 „ 84/6 „ 4 9 / - „ 41/6 14/8 22/6 7/4 doTl. each No. 140 No. UO No. 140 PA R K E R ' S N o . 9 c . S I G H T P R O T E C T O R . Suitable for all Rifles fitted with the 9c. Sight. To prevent aceident-al damage when travelling or at other time-s when the Hille is not 111 USB it IS advisable to protect it by means gf a cover n.s illustrated wiiicli in addition to preserving the finish of the sight is designed to withstand a heavy blow tliat would otherwise disable the sight. The protector is very easily put on by pressure downnards to allow the hook part at the bottom to clip the elevating pillar, the .springs at the top and side tlicn kecii it firmly in pjsition. It can be put on at almost any elevation and windage position and will cover the Rotateable disc as well as the plain aperture disc, thus preventing lo.s.s nf these parts. T. S. R. Protector for B.S.A. No. 9 B. Sight ... „ B . S . A , N o . 9 „ Nos. 146 S. and 14G R. do not cover rotateable disc.s. P R I C E 3 2 / . d o z . 8 2 / - „ 3 2 / - „ li WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UKO P E N B A C K S I G H T S F O R O R D I N A R Y L O N G L . E . A N D S E R V I C E S I Z E MAR TINI ACTION RIFLES. We illustrate herewith a few of the many patterns of oi>ou Wiiidgauge Backsights which we can still supply. Uovemueiil Windgauge .BH K® pattern S l i d e r t i l i l > _ _ _ S c r e w Price 5/6 Windgauge i S l i d e ; c i t l i J*o. 1 pattern Screw Wind- gauge Slide Price 10/4 No. -t Pattern Screw Wind- gauge Slide Price 1 1/. •-V5:- peep Price il/- With leaf complete Price 14/8 Ren rdon Windgauge and Elevating Biicksiglit Price 9/6 each. S I G H T S F O R M I N I A T U R E B O R E R I F L E S . The P ARKER-HALE O r t h o p t i c B a c k s i g h t f o r C o n v e r t e d M a r t i n i R i fi e s . Sanctioned by tlio N.R.A. tor use in Military Miniature Competitions. A.—Sight Body. B.—Sight Loaf. C.—Sight fixing screw and block axis pin combined. 1),—Wood screw for driving into butt. E. —Elevating aperture slide. F. — W i n d g a u g o S c r e w . , , , , , G.—Adjustable zero windgauge scale plate .and leaf spring combiiiocl. H.—Slide stop. Price 8/- with '05 Aperture Slide. Sight Raised. E x t r a A o e r t u r e S l i d e s o f v a r y i n g s i z e s , ' 0 3 , ' 0 4 , ' 0 5 , ' 0 0 0 7 , 6 / 4 d o z . , ^ , j . Thus supplies rioag-felt want, as the Sight is ca mblo of minuto hvto.-al and vertical adjustment, and has many advantages over the more expensive Sights previously util sed for t lO converted Martim Hifle. Die advantages are - 'li <» ■ « ' » rit/id and reliable. The only difference between this Sight and the more expensive patterns is that the elevation slide "B" is pushed up and down, but our slide is so constructed that it is easy to move in lOOths with the thumb and forefinger at top and bottom of the slide. The aperture slide is made of spring steel and bears so well in tl.o dovetail slot and is so liglit that it is impossible to slip of its own accord. I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R F I X I N G . Drive out Block axis pin from rifl^ Fix on sight by moans of screw L. F i x t a i l s c r e w D . " * i . i Align aportui-C with foresiglit and open backsight. Move adjusuble .scale plate "G" until oppo.site indicating line on leaf. If the foresight of thorilio should be higher than usual a washer must be placed on the tail screw between tlio sight and the stock. If the foresight slioiild he extra low the stock should be slightly smoothed away . Siglii olo>cd down. The No. 2 Model P A R K E R - H A L E O R T H O P T I C backsight. For Converted Martim Rifles. With elevating movement and vernier scale. Price 10/6 with '05 aperture slide. Extra interchangeable aperture slides with vernier marking, sizes '0.3, •04, '06 and '07 are 8/- doz. This ijattorn has hocii made in accordance with the wishes of many of the admirers of Our No, 1 Model. The screw elevating movement, although by no means a necessity i.s an advantage for fine adjuslineiit, and the vernier scale is a little more exact tl.an the open scale It is fixed on the rifle in exactly the same manner as the No. 1 Model described above. WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UKB A C K S I G H T S F O R M I N I A T U R E R I F L E S . T H E B . S . A . N o . 8 A P E R T U R E B A C K S I G H T . Tliis sight is now made with a clicking arrangement in the lateral and vertical scren' adjustments A. niul B. Thus corrections may be made witli absolute certainty in the dark by feel alone- \ Ve s t o c k i t i n f o u r s i z e s a s f o l l o w s : — Long Stem—Suitable for fitting on ihe butts of oouverted Martinisand W a r O f fi c e M i n i a t u r e R i fl e s Price 17/6 Short Stem—Suitable for fitting on the action of B.S.A. Miniature M a r t i n i s a s i l l u s t r a t e dPrice 17/6 Extra Short Stem—Suitable for fitting to the action of converted Marti nis Price 17/6 Long Stem with Special Base—For fitting to tang of " S t e v e n s " a n d o t h e r R i fl e s P r i c e 1 7 / 6 Extra Long Stein ... 17/6 t-S 4 I . w Rotateabie Disc with 6 diflerent size holes can be liad instead of plain sight disc.s at 211A complete. Rotateabie Disc o n l y . . . 7 / 4 Plain Disconiv, 3.'8 T H E L . S . A . APER TURE BACKSIGHT . Original Model Price 13/8 This is perhaps tlie most suitable dc.sign of.siglitforboll action rifles, as llio Wind- gauge movoraont be ing at tlio top doe.s notiiitorforo witli the Iiaiid wlien gripping the bnlt of the rifle, T H E U S . A . APER TURE BACKSIGHT . Improved Model Price 19/6 The gre.at advan tage tills sight has over other patterns is its clicking move ment, wliich ticks of f each minute of elevation nn<l wind, ago, thus enabling tlio riflemen to acl- jilSthissight-K in Ihe dark. Aiiotlicrnd- vniitago is the very ready method )>ro- vidcd for altering the size of nporturo, tlirco difterciit sizes Iming available, viz., 'Ofl, 'Ho ami '07 inches. It is provided with Voniier scales for both elevulion and windage. T H E G R E E N E R A P E R T U R E B A C K S I G H T M a r k 1 1 . Price 13/8 A cheap but efficient sight suitable for Martini rilles, but not for bolt action rifles. ^'ory easy to fit. FORESIGHTS. We are at all times ready to make special patterns of foresights, but the co.st of these depends upon the work, though charges are made as moderate as po.s.siblo. We cannot guarantee a good fit unless Rifles are sent but do the best wo can if fullest particulars are given (decimal mea.Huromoiits preferred). No. F.S.I. Barleycorn Foresight for coverieil Martini ... ... 1/6 each. No, E.S.2. Blade 1/6 „ Bead, Barleycorn, Blade or Diamond Foresight for B.S.A, Rifles ... 2/- ,, T H E B . S . A . N o . 1 9 C O M B I N AT I O N TA R G E T F O R E S I G H T. T b i n r i i i f ; x i p . T h i c k l i n g u p . B e n d u p . Dnrleycorn up. Blade up. 'riio No. 19, which is nilapted for the fine.st of target work, and for every make of rifle, is .supplied with sight pieces as follows ;— Alternailves. Price of Siebt. Price of Angle. Alternatives. Price of Sight. Price of Angle. N o . 1 9 T h i n R i n c a n d B e a d N o . 1 9 T h i c k R i n c a n d B e a d . . . No. 19a Thill King and Blade No. 19a Thick Riiiii.aud Blade ... 7/6 each \ 1/10 each No. 19b Head and Blade N o . 1 9 c T h i n R i n g a n d B a r l e y c o r n N o I 9 e T h i c k R i n c a n d B a d e y c o t n No. 19d Bead and Bdrlcycorn ... 1 9/4 j each 1 3/8 1 eaoli Special Stool for rai.siiig sights for rifles with high sight line from 1/8 e.ich. WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UK6 FORESIGHTS—CONTINUED. 20 B 8.S.A. NO. 20 SPOR TING AND T ARGET FORESIGHTS. Adapted for every kind of Rifle. PRICE No. 20 Bead and Barleycorn 4/8 No. 20a Bingiind B.arleycorn 4/8 No. 20b Bead and Blade ... 4/8 No. 20c Ring and Blade ... 4/8 Ivory facing Blade or Barley corn extra ... ... ... lOd. Tlio No. 20 is illustrated with base f o r B . S . A . N o . 2 M i n i a t u r e R i fl e and B.S.A. Air Rifle. The No. 20a is illustrated with base for W.O.M. RiflG. The Nos. 20b and 20e are illustrated with base for B.S.A. Martini and similar rifles. The Rifle a sight is intended for should be carefully specified when ordering. T H E " P A R K E R " L A R G E S I Z E C O M B I N A T I O N F O R E S I G H T S . These are very strong and substantial, and do not work loose in their bearings. The Barleycorn has a fairly broad top and is narrow at the base, so that it combines the advantages of the blade with the solidity of the barleycorn. Ring and Barleycorn, No. C.F.S.I, Price 6/4 Bead and Barleycorn, No. C.F.S.2, ,, 6/4 C.F .S.l.C.F .S.2, REAMER. For oninr^ing hoio.s in peep sights. Tlio left hand end ia used for oiilarging tho Iiole, and the right hand end for countersinking tiio back and so slinrpcns tiio edge for clear doflnition. No. 9.*>. Prico 2/2. each. T H E S T E V E N S I N T E R C H A N G E A B L E D I S C FORESIGHT . Price 10/4, Po.st Id. Theadvantage of this form of fore sight is that it provides facilities for using Ring Bead Blade or Barley Corn shaped foresights. Two discs are given >vith each siglit and unlc.=S otlierwise ordered. Ring and Bl.nde Sights are sent. Extra Interchangeable Discs2/10 ca. MICROMETER ELEV A TION AND WINDGAUGE. F o r M a r k I S h o r t L . E, Rifles only. 4/10 each 3: PA R K E R ' S VERNIER ELEV A T OR F o r L . E . a n d C h a r g e r - loading L.E. Rifles. T h i s i n s t r u m e n t i s o f great a.ssistanco in making minute adjust ments of the Military open backsight on the Charger - loading Lee- Eufleld Rifle in such c o m p e t i t i o n s a s t h o Q u e e n M a r y ' s P r i z e a t Bisley. Price 9 8 each. P A R K E R ' S C E L E B R A T E D D E A D B L A C K For Rifle Sights. No. 1.12 Large bottle, with brush fixed in cork, in wood c a s e , P r i c e 8 / - d o z . 9 3 / - g r o s s . For many years thisjiro- paration has been on tho market, and has steadily gained in popularity, so that no less than 23,000 b o t t l e s w e r e s o l d i n 1 9 0 6 It is in great demand at Bialoy and is well known on Rifle Ranges all over theworld. NooLhortcsti- mony of its quality is needed. P A R K E R ' S F L U I D W H I T E . For Rilio Sights as ilhiatl alod No. 133 Price 8/- doz. 93/- gross. Tho sale of this preparation hos largely increased of lato years. It is chiefly used for defining tho foresight, and under certain con- ditionsit ia an un doubted advant age to iiavo a tip of white on it. PlIRKE^ P WHITE jftE SICS" ?IC6 llXPfcfif —iM I E s i r s P A R K E R ' S C H I N E S E W H I T E . For Rifle Sights. No. 134. Consisting of collapsible tube of white paint with brush, in wood case. FORESIGHT DEFINER. For making a round white Spot in any position on blade or barleycorn foresiglit. Instructions for use given with each instrument. No. 1.11a. Price in box with white paint and brush 27/-doz. Price 8/- doz. 93/- gross. P A R K E R ' S D I S C H O L D E R . F o r B . S . A . S c r e w e d C u p D i s c s . This neat and exceedingly useful article has acconnnodation for 5 discs. The tube case prevents the ajierturcs getting tilled up with dust or llufT. 10/- dozen. WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UKT H E P A R K E R O P T I C A L F O R E S I G H T . To be used in conjunction with an Aperture Backsight. Dig recent great impiovements in Miniature Rifles and Ammunition for Target Shooting has induced us to make an effort to improve tlie Sigliting oi these rifles, and tliougli we make no claim for novelty in this respect, u e can at least lay claim to be the first to put an OptJCal Sight on the mnrket at a moderate price. ..n i®, ."''cessnry in order to bit tho innermost ring on the target to iiavea black spot o£ just double the size of the Lnrton King. Tins would be unnecessary if the foresight magnified the object as does the Parker Optical Foresight. \\ith its aid the object looks three limes its apparent size, and so aflbrds a definite mark on which to "lay" the rifle, which nowadays is capable of putting ton shots at 50 yards in a circle of less than iiii. cliamoter. One of its greatest advantages lies in the fact that it also magnifies the movements of the rifle, which enables the Riflemen to check errors due to faulty holding and letting off. IMPORTANT.—It can be used with or without the assistance of the ordinary Foresight, and without interfering with the Rifle in the slightest. Fxi. I, ijhcw.s method of attacliing Foresight to Barrel. Note tho Coin-.slotted Korow, T l i o M i l l e d N u t a t t h e b a c k l i o l d s t h e T . c n s i n pn.xition and enables tho sjiarc X.ense.s to be easily intei'chan gcil. Fio. 2. Sliows a view of tho Sight with tlie plain Lens to bo used in conjunction witli tho ordinary Blade, Bead or Barleycorn Foresiplit ; also shew.s the two spare Lon.se.s with tho Spot for Sporting and the Ring for Target Purposes. Fid. .1. Shews the Clearing I.ons and Lens Holder, screwed into the back of a No. 8 Aperture Backsight. This Lens eliminate.s all blurr, and although it is not absolutely iiocessary if a '03 Peep Hole be used it is, generally speaking, a considerable adi'antage, as the sniall Peep cuts ofl loo much liglit. OPTICAL SIGHTS a r e n o w a l l o w e d b y t h e N . R . A . i n t h e i r O P T I C A L S I G H T S C O M P E T I T I O N . Fia. 4. Shews portion of a Rabbit on which the Sight is aligned compared with another Rabbit as soon over an ordinary foresight. A vital part can be hit with a far greater amount of certainty. The "Spot" Len.s is possibly the best for Sporting purposes. It is necessary in order to eliminate blurr that the Peep Hole of tho Aperture Sight be '03 or 04 diameter. It may therefore bo said that no Renrsiglit Lens is necessary, but actually the smiillness of the Peep nets as a Lens. Unfortunately a vory small Peep cuts off a considerable amount of light, so to obviate this wo supply a Rcarsight Clearing Lens, as slicwii in Fig. 5, wliich can be screwed into tho back of any B.S.A. or Lyman Aperture Rcarsight, and enables any size Peep to be used. Price, witli spare Lense.s, in neat lined Wood Case Clearing Lens and Lens Holder, as shown on Aperture sight (Fig. 3) 15/2 extra 4/- Complete, 19/2 The above are in stock, or can be ijuickly made to order for B,S..A., L.S.-\. and Greener rifies ; and con he made to order for most other makes of rifles at 6/- each extra. When ordering please state make and model of Rifle, and if pos.sible, send drawing of the muzzle end, including foresight; with decimal measurements. WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UKM I L I T A R Y L E E E N F I E L D F O R E S I G H T P R O T E C T O R S . P A R K E R ' S A . I . F O R E S I G H T P R O T E C T O R . For Ii.E. Hifies *1111 high foresights. Made of brass, bard soldered logether and heavily piated- Lock*on to barrel and completely proteet.s the foresight. The m u z z l e c o v e r i s r e m o v a b l e f o r cleaning purposes. NV 137- Price 48/- doz. P A R K E R ' S " P E R F E C T " F O R E S I G H T P R O T E C T O R . F o r L . E . R i fl e s w i t h h i g h f o r e s i g h t s . An ingenious locking |iro- l e c t o r , c o m p l e t e l y c o v e r i n g the forc-sight, witii reinoveiible screw cup for cleaning. X o . 1 3 8 . P r i c e 4 5 / - d o z . No. 141a. Kogulation pattern, extra long nickel idated, for high foresights. P r i c e 1 8 / - d o z e n . No. 14-2a. Regulation pattern, extra long nickel )i)atecl, with reinoveahle screw cup, f o r h i g h f o r e s i g h t s . P r i c e 2 2 / - d o z e n . No. Ul.». CHARGER LOADING L.E. FORESIGHT PROTECT ORS. P A R K E R ' S " T E R R I T O R I A L " F O R E S I G H T PROTECT OR. J - • • t Prevent-s the foresight boiiig rubbed bright and keeps oil' dirt and tliitf which othci wiso gathers round it. No. 13S.V . With nioveahlo m u z z l e c o v e r t o e n a b l e cleaning to be done with out removing protector. P r i c e 2 4 . ' - d o z e n . No. ISSn. Solid end pattern. P r i e e 1 6 / - d o z e n . T H E " O V E R G U A R D " FORESIGHT PROTECT OR. The cover snaps down lirml}* by means of a spring . a n d a l l o w s t h e r i H e t o b e t a k e n o u t o f i t s c o v e r without coming oil. P r i c e 2 7 / - d o z e n . FORESIGHT PROTECT ORS, FOR '22 GAL. In ordering foresight protectors it is very neccssnry In describe the ritlc as fully as [X)ssible iii order that wo can .supply the correct size. For instauco, if the rifle be a B.S.A., .say whether it is a No. 4, 6, S, HI or 12 model, or if not known give exact diameter of barrel at muzzle end. Tf the rifle Ire a Converted Martini state name of firm wlio converted it, give length of barrel from cbanihcr to muzzle and diameter of barrel nt muzzlo end as exact as po.ssihle. All protectors nr.- made suflieiently largo to cover Combination foresights. / N i c k e l p l a t e d f o r e s i g h t irotcctor for long ore-end Converted M a r t i n i s w i t l i l i l U n . ''nrrcl No. 1'.4. Price 13/6 doz. (Al.so for long barrel L.S. A. Converted .Martinis) TA R G E T R I F L E S . 1'.4. Ditto, ditto, for N.U.A. Astor Cup Hifie witli 2Sin. bnrrei ... No. I'.C.4. Ditto, for U.S.A. Rilles No.s. 4 to 7 .. ... No. P.8. Ditto, ,, ,, Nos. 8 to 12a ... No. P.O. I'.x. iJ'tto, „ Model-2 Bolt Rifle ... No. P.ll. 13/6 18/- 18/- 18,'- W. O . P . I . w. o . r. 2 . Fore-sight cover f o r t h e W a r O t l i c e Rifle nickel plated ,. Price 16/- dozen. With l.argc hood for combination foresight P r i c e 2 0 / - d o z e n LONG STEEL FORESIGHT SHADE. As used,and recommended by Messrs. U. C Muhhav, a. Ol.BM.tN, etc. An advuntngo in all lights. An cllicicnt foresight pio- foctor. Driiw like a vice. Is fitted on the foresight block. No. F.S.S. Price 24/- dozen. Mention make ami Model of Rille nhcn ordering. WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UK9 THE PARKER-HALE COMBINED ROD GUIDE AND SIGHT PROTECTOR. F o r M a r t i n i R i fl e s . < 2 2 c a l . o n l y. It is now a well known fact tlmt constant cleaning a ritle from the muzzle end " ill wear away die riding badly, just at the place where it should be iwrfect and utterly Rlioils its grouping capabilities. The above combined Guide and Protector has been designed to size the flannelette patch or disc before it reache.-i the bore of the rifle, and to keep tlie cleaning rod from touching the Iwre, by acting as its bearing or guide, instead of the muzzle having this to do. It enables a pull-through to be used with safotv. A muzz.le cover made of spring steel is provided to i>reveut dust and dirt getting into the barrel after cleaning. It is so made that it will not drop in tlie way when open. Ko.P.G.l For Converted Martini llillesdW Barrel) S4/.doz. .\o. For B.S. A, Martini Rifles \os 4 to 7 32/ doz No, P.G.2 For N.n.A. Converted Carhiue Xo. P.G,4 For B.S.A Rifles, Nos. 8 to 12 ... 32/-doz' ( ' j S " b n r r e l ) 2 4 ' - d o z . ' BACK-SIGHT PROTECT ORS. PA R K E R ' S " U T i L I T E " P R O T E C T O R . For covering [iiish patleni wind- gauge slide, etc. N'o. 140. Price 13/6 dozen. P A R K E R ' S S . W . G . P R O T E C T O R . For protecting Screw Windguago slides. Xo. 140n.P r i c e 1 8 ' - d o z e n . PA R K E R ' S TERRIT ORIAL PROTECT OR. For covering Backsight of tlie Charger-loading L.F. Rifle. N o . 1 4 G i > . P r i c e 2 4 . ' - d o z e n . PARKER'S SHORT M.L.E. BACKSIGHT PROTECTOR. The want of an eliicient cover for the Short Rifle backsight has long been felt by shooting men who use this lifle. It is iinpos.sible to keep a sight that is continually exposed from being so brightened that a good aim is almost out of the (piestion. _ ^ No. l4Ci. For Mark I Rifles Price 24'- doz. No. 146i.. Adapted for Mark III and Mark IV Rifles Price 28/- doz,. PARKER'S No. 9C. SIGHT PROTECTOR. Suitable for all Rifles fitted with the 9c. Sight. No.s. I4li .S. and 146 R. do not cover rotateable discs. PARKER'S APERTURE BACKSIGHT PROTECTOR. For Martini Action Rifles. Rcgd. No. G20S42. Wo mo indebted for tliis idea lo one of our customers who sent his rillo to ho Pnikorifled. TJie protector is made of strong leather and is held on tightly by a (mteiit Imckle It alfords perfect protection front dust and damago and IS ]>articularly a.sefal when travelling. It is suitalilo for almo.st any make of rifle and sight. Price 24 - dozen . i l a m a g e w i i e n t r a v e l l i n g o r a t o t l i e r t i m e s w h e n the Kille is not in use it is advisable to protect it by means of a cover as illustrated, which In addition to preserving the fini.sli of the sight is Ip,' heavy blow that would otlicrwise disable the sight, llic protector is very easily put oa by ine.ssuro downwards to allow tlie hook part at the bottom lo clip the olcviitiiig pillar, the siu'ing.s at the lop and side then kccii it (irmly in position. It can bo|)ni on at almost any elevation and windage iiositioii and will cover the Rotateable disc as well as the plain aiiortnro di.sc, thus iiro- vciiting loRs of ihoso imrts. Frioo 32/. dozen. No. 140S. Prelector for B.S,A. No. SI USight ,, 32/- B . S . A . N o , I ) . , „ 3 2 / - , , Back-sight Cover for the War Othce Hillo nickel pl.ated. 16'-dozen. WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UKNext >