The Trials "T" that recently sold on the Gunbrooker auction, No 4 MK1 Enfield 1931 trials rifle sniper C&R NR : Curios & Relics at GunBroker.com

Has the "T" stamped on the left receiver and the rifles serial numbers stamped under the upper forearm.
I have a similar all matching Trials "T" also with a mismatch scope and mount as the auction rifle has and it also all the early features like the waisted front sight protector, the screw in the cock, unstaked pad screws etc. The original scope number, #6041, can still be read on the stock behind the receiver. However it does not have the receiver "T" stamp nor the serial number stamped on the forearm. My rifle is not quite as untouched as the auction rifle as the stocks have been lightly sanded/smoothed but doesn't appear done enough to eliminate the forearm serial numbers. Were the receiver "T"s and the forearm serial numbers considered later features? Maybe done on some of later Trial "T"conversions? Ray
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