Lee Enfield No4 Mk1 T

Scarce Ishapore No4 MK1 Lee Enfield Rifle. GI#: 101233635. The Rifle No. 5 Mk I, was a derivative of the British Lee–Enfield No. 4 Mk I, designed in response to a requirement for a shorter, lighter, rifle for airborne forces in Europe. However most of i.

Price $3,800.00 Brand Seller Available on Cal Guns Location pwanet erf DescriptionEnfield No.4 Mk.1 (T) sniper rifle with No. 32 scope, plus regiment scout telescope.Authentic - not a reproduction.303 BritishContra Costa County$3800 (package deal includes rifle, scope and scout telescope - will not separate)Will not shipThis is an authentic Enfield No.4 Mk.1 (T) rifle manufactured in 1944 at BSA Shirley, authentic No.32 Mk.1 scope (OS466A) though a replacement as its serial does not match that stamped on the rifle furniture, and an authentic regiment scout telescope (OS126GA TEL SCT REGT). Glass in both scopes is clear and scratch/chip free. See photo's - all markings proving authenticity are present (M47C, TR, S51, 'T' on receiver, etc.).

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I've owned the rifle for nearly 20 years and put less than 60 rounds through it. Bore is excellent. Accuracy is superb.

Rifle and regiment scope are a package deal and are very rare to find together. I do not have the original wood crate. I will also include 2 books on the rifle and scope written by the world renowned authority on them, Peter Laidler.IMG5731.

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Highwood Classic ArmsBritish & CommonwealthClassic Military RiflesNo4T Mk1 (T)Sniper RifleSerial No: N34967Less TelescopeBSA 1944Calibre.303Price: £3,200 - Commission SaleA genuine WW2 No4T ScopelessNo. LESS TELESCOPE)It is believed 3,440 No4Ts remained unfinished when the contract withHolland and Holland ended in 1946.These were designated “No.

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LESS TELESCOPE)”as they never had scopes mated to the rifles, and this designation wasstencilled on the front of theirNo. I wooden chests and held in War Reserve Stores, probably atWeedon or Donnington.Most surviving examples of these rifles have the 'TR & S51'marks and cheek rests, but do not have the T on the side of the asctionor telecscope serial numberon the wrist of the butt.This is a great example of a T. Less Telsecope, matchingnumbers throughout, most of the Holland & Holland Brunofix surfacefinish is still intact.The No15 MkI Transit chest is original the to the rifleand still has the original matching serial number labels.The butt has the the S51 Holland & Holland Inspectorsmark, but no telescope serial number on the top of the wrist.Its very rare to see a BSA example as they are nearlyalways Savage examplesA Rare & Original Example.

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