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Why the "T"?
Here is a pic of my 1918 BSA. Any reason why it would have a "T" but not be tapped?
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10-29-2012 05:41 PM
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The T designation meaninf Telescope was on the Rifle No.4, which wa sthe WW2 version of the Lee Enfield. This T is nothing to do with a Telescope or Sniper rifle I wouldn't think. As to what it IS to do with, the experts here will be able to say more.
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The T marked on the rifle close to the rifle designation was '.......indicative of its telescope status'. That's why the letter T is marked on the wrist of the early sniper ex-Trials rifles and on the body side of the production sniper rifles
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On Number 4 rifles of course, but a T marking on the barrel on a No.1?
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ownership as well, betcha Brian will know.
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Brian (or anyone else), can you enlighten us? I have no idea what the 'T' represents, save for the fact that I think it is highly unlikely to have anything to do with sniping........
ATB
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My last name is Taylor, I will just assume its monogrammed and was intended to be mine some day.
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Yeah, let's call it destiny!
ATB
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Originally Posted by
clutch5473
My last name is Taylor, I will just assume its monogrammed and was intended to be mine some day.
In that case, I am going to change my name to No.4 (T) Enforcer L42A1. It is worth a shot.
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Hahaha, there are worse names out there!
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