The rifle appears to be a No. 4 Mk. I (T. LESS TELESCOPE) with its matching type No. 15 Mk. I (T. LESS TELESCOPE) marked chest [numbered to BSA No. 4 Mk. I (T) L30940] , and the Canadian R.E.L. C...
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The rifle appears to be a No. 4 Mk. I (T. LESS TELESCOPE) with its matching type No. 15 Mk. I (T. LESS TELESCOPE) marked chest [numbered to BSA No. 4 Mk. I (T) L30940] , and the Canadian R.E.L. C...
90L8198 with factory matching scope C No. 32 Mk. 3 22-C moved from the collection of bolt action to that of Seaforth72 some time ago.
71L0635 - The scope bracket has the matching rifle serial number on it as was proper for the late-war Canadian made examples. This is on the left side in the middle of the bar. There are no numbers...
The seller's photos were not very clear and efforts to interpret those have led to some errors in interpretation by well-meaning members here. I have had that problem too, so I sympathise with them....
A small typographical error there superbee - Serial number is 90L8109 not 80L ...
As far as I know, a 90L8xxx No.4 MK.I* (T) sniper rifle would have a C No. 32 MK.3 scope made by R.E.L. when it left S.A.L. at Long Branch.
#1oilman - Just to let you know that there would have been TWO R.E.L. made C No. 32 scopes numbered 44-C. The first would be a C No. 32 MK. I (possibly remarked as a C No. 32 MK. IA) and that one is...