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No4 Sniper
Hi, here is a picture of my No4 sniper that I have been putting together over the last couple of weeks.
I have been after an original but always seem to miss out on a good one, so I decided to build one.
I got all the parts I needed off the net (scope, mount, pads, etc), the rifle was one that I had in the back of the cabinet that I knew was very accurate (Savage) and I followed “Making up a useable No4 Sniper” article on this site (Big thanks Peter).
As I am going to use this rifle allot I don’t mind that it’s not an original, I think I will defiantly have fun wearing this rifles barrel out though.
I will post a range report when I have time to get there.
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What kind of scope did you use?
Nice job ... :thup:
Regards,
Badger
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With an early style low cut forearm to boot. Nice looking rifle. Good job.
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That looks like a very nice job - I'm going through the same process at the moment - if mine turns out looking as good I'll be well pleased!
Shoot it, enjoy it!
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Very nice!!
How many grooves on that barrel?
I had a savage sniper which had a parker hale 5 groove barrel, darned good shooter.
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hello chris
great looking sniper rifle,only holland and holland could do better,know you will enjoy it as you built it yourself
regards sjt 351
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Thanks for the comments, The barrel is the original Savage 2 groove and the scope is a No32 Mk1 that has been upgraded and remarked to mk2 spec. I did get a broad arrow marked center sling swivel but it has the wrong thread (must be for a No1) :( so I am still looking for the correct one.
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Wow verry nice rifles. I just completed my enfield sniper project after 7years...great beach photo