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It’s missing the “T” stamp and there’s no scope number on the butt. Is one that didn’t make the cut or what?
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Attachment 95282Attachment 95283Attachment 95281Attachment 95284Attachment 95285
It’s missing the “T” stamp and there’s no scope number on the butt. Is one that didn’t make the cut or what?
It's not that it didn't "make the cut", it's that the war ended before the scope was fitted.
Just a scope-less T Vincent passed the accuracy tests all it needs now is the WWII bracket & scope & colmination although it will still be a scopeless T as LE said the war finished and the existing contracts were fulfilled so it never got the last bit of the puzzle still nice catch I think any T is a good catch scope or no scope well done:thup:
Nice original rifle there ;)
Thank you all.
Any idea how many of these were produced that didn’t get a scope fitted?
Someone I am sure will have an exact number in their head, and thats all it will be, as there were hundreds and for various operational reasosn between companies such as H&H, Enfield and others.