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Finally found a (T)
I haven't laid eyes on this rifle yet but will soon enough, I bought it and it's in shipping.
I did my best to research the markings on the rifle and the configuration of everything. According to my research it is a (T).
Concure? 
All I need to do now is find a scope and base.
I plan on making my own period sniper box.
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01-25-2010 08:39 PM
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Also, if you're going to build your own chest, then this may help … 
With thanks to member mudpuppy, there's an article titled Mechanical Blueprints and Specifications for the Enfield No.4 Mk1(T) Sniper Rifle (click here) in the Technical Articles for Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders (click here).
Blueprints and Specifications for the Transit Chest for No.4 Mk1(T) Sniper Rifle
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Badger
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The transverse screw through the fore stock is indicative of service in the Indian Army.
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Badger,
Do you have higher quality files of the blue prints you posted?
If so can you email me high resolution PDF's?
Thanks,
Steve
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Here's a PDF of the best image I have...
If you zoom in on it and print sections, the dimensions are more readable ... 
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Badger
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Thanks again.
Now where do I find a scope? : )
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PS: Did I spend too much at $750?