Using solely original equipment, no. It can be done, but may require aftermarket parts or self-manufacture of the mount and bracket.
The Colosseum is/was a huge entertainment center. Nowadays we would call it a stadium. It was the largest amphitheater in the Roman world used for a variety of entertainments. Its ruins are still standing, although time-battered, and by studying it we can appreciate the scope of Roman engineering.
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Two methods- one uses a long eye relief scope, and the mount is ttached to the ear sight base- known as a "Scout" mount. The other method uses a scope mount that is attached by drilling and tapping the reciever- but the bolt handle must be modified to a bent shape to clear the scope.
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i would say the larger scope would be french
No, that would be outside their scope of practice.
Im not sure if this is right but i think the lyman challenger scope was not used in world war 2 but as a hunting scope back home.
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i would assume so you would most likely just need and scope mount (its like a rail) which would replace you rear sight then a scope will slide onto that
Not unless scope is a proper noun; then it would be capitalized. If scope is just a noun, you could say "There is room for a scope," or if it's a verb, you can say "There is room to scope."
no, in fact there is no such scope where you can attach another on it, plus it would look stupid
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You can buy a longshot scope with 2 clips at certain Targets. the only Nerf scope is the longshot scope. I would buy a real scope at wal-mart for $5-$10 (i would recommend a 3x or 4x scope). The longshot scope can't even zoom into anything. It is just like a pipe on the top of your gun. Even though a real scope can fit on the gun, i would tape it on.
Are you sure it is of Australian make? No. 5 Jungle Carbines were only made in the UK. If your receiver says Australia on it, what you have is most likely a Lee Enfield no 1 Mk III Lithgow rifle, and I would be hesitant to fire it if it is indeed in 308 Winchester. The action is not as strong as the later Enfield rifles and the pressure limits of 308 Win are significanly higher than those of the .303 British cartridge. In fact, when India began building their Ishapore 7.62 rifles, they found the No 1 Mk III action completely unsatisfactory, and even had to improve the metallurgy of their No 4 rifles. To answer your question on the scope mount...You need to identify the firearm and assess it's safety first, by bringing it to a competant gunsmith. Afterward, you should google the mount. Many websites offer them for sale.
The gun is not really designed to hold a scope. The barrel has no way of holding a scope rail. You would have to drill holes in the barrel to mount one. a pistol scope would also be required and it would out cost the price of the gun many times over. a regular rifle scope would not work. So I suggest that this not be attempted. But it's your pistol.