I finally have a scope on my no4T, its a mk1 but Im satisfied and it was in my budget. I have two rifles and a neighbor had the other of the three rifles that were shipped to rural Nebraska in 1969 from Ohio. The person they were shipped to thought they would be good hunting rifles. He got three rifles two wood crates and one mk3 scope with can. I've posted pics of them so some of the experts here can decipher them. My rifle is the only one of the three with a scope number in the stock. The rifle numbered to the case that says "less telescope" still has a battle sight on it. My neighbors rifle , (he also got the mk3 scope) has the prettiest wood in the stock that I've ever seen on a military rifle. I also put in a pic of my beautiful "Lee Speed" rifle. I asked the elderly original owner if he had scopes for my rifles and he said that a Burris or Leupold would be better.
My part of the story starts about 15 yrs ago when a casual acquaintance who is not a gun guy mentioned to me that he had a British sniper rifle. My first thought was "yeah right, probably a sporterized surplus rifle". Being polite I silenced what I was thinking and said " Id really like to see it sometime". Imagine my surprise when I showed up at his place to see his No4t with transit case and mk3 scope in its case! I immediately asked questions and got answers. He was offered the set about 30 yrs ago for either $100 or $200 and bought it. He had no idea what he really had and not even a clue to its value. He thought there was another rifle and encouraged me to see if it was for sale. I spent several months tracking the owner down and sent some letters to him to introduce myself and mention my Grandparents who he knew well. The story is long and was somewhat stressful, he didnt want to sell them. He would come back to my community annually during Memorial day and would stop in and visit me though we didnt talk about the rifles. Then one day a few years after I met him(about 10 years ago) he showed up with two rifles and a transit case (unfortunately no scope) He left them with me without really saying anything about them. I put them aside and didnt know what to think. Then the next year he showed up again and I asked him if he wanted to sell them or what he wanted to do with his rifles. He said "I dont have any rifles, they are yours!" Blown away I profusely thanked him and started to look for a scope. I finally found a mk1 that was in the budget a week ago.
One of my rifles has stamped "TR, S and T and the triggerguard swivel. My other rifle has "TR, C (no T) a two aparature rear sight and no swivel. My friends rifle has "TR, S, it has no T and no swivel. I welcome any observations and would like to know why only my rifle has a scope number stamped into the stock. Also why my other rifle has a two aperture battle sight. Thanks, Ross
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