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Enfield 303 No.4 MK I 1941 with a T
I have a post at Surplusrifle Forum View topic - Enfield 303 No.4 MK I 1941 with a T
I would appreciate any opinions on what I have and value.
The moderator suggested I contact Peter Laidler
to get an appraisal, any thoughts on how I would do that?
Thanks......Tim
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Last edited by Badger; 07-29-2013 at 02:42 PM.
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07-29-2013 12:33 PM
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From the pictures posted you appear to have a genuine No4(T) Sniper Rifle without its No 32 telescopic sight. You do have the Original No 8 case for the sight.
Your rifle appears to still have the original pds fitted to the side of the receiver, for mounting the scope bracket, as well as the original cheek rest fitted to the rifle butt.
Being a 1941 rifle it would have been originaly fitted with a No32 Mk1 sight which was upgraded in service to a No32 Mk3. The serial Number of the Mk1 sight has been stammped and then crossed out on the wrist of your rifles butt. The 24343 serial number of the Mk3 sight has then been recorded.
This may have occured by when the Factory Thorough Repar was carried out as evidenced by the FTR stamed on the wrist near the serial number.
It is good that you have the original scope case recording both your rifles serial number and the serial number of the Mk3 Scope.
To complete your rifle you need to source a Mk3 sight with a mounting bracket and then have them carefully matched to your rifle by a very compent Enfield experienced Gunsmith who knows what they are doing, such as Brian at BDL
Ltd. http://www.bdlltd.com
Brian sells a great little book that willl give you all the history of the No4(T) rifles "An Armourers Perspective .303 No4(T) Sniper Rifle and the Holland and Holland Connection" I highly recommendt that you buy a copy.
Whilst these sights are rare and very collectible, there is a suitable No 32 Mk3 scope, Serial 22499, with an reproduction bracket currently listed on Ebay. You need to be quick and expect to pay plenty Buy it now price is USD$2450. T32 MK III British Lee Enfield No 4 MK1 Sniper Scope Sniper Rifle Stock Pads | eBay
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Originally Posted by
paulseamus
Opennet
To complete your rifle you need to source a Mk3 sight with a mounting bracket and then have them carefully matched to your rifle by a very compent Enfield experienced Gunsmith who knows what they are doing, such as Brian at
BDL
Ltd.
http://www.bdlltd.com
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I think the OP already has the scope as he says .....
"...It is an early Maltby serial number 11833 with a T and I think an R under the serial number stamp. It has a numbers matching stock, clip and the matching telescopic sight and case......"
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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Got that Alan. I had not read the posting on the other forum
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Hi,
Sorry, bad posting. I have the original numbers matching scope. I posted more pics on the other mentioned forum. I had trouble uploading pics to this post?
In addition I have identified:
- A S stamped on the very rear left of the receiver
- The D6E stamp above the ENGLAND stamps on the right of the receiver
- A S stamped on the left of the flip up site
- A 27 E on the very rear right bevel of the receiver
- A F and 2 other symbols between the serial number and the T R stamp
- A BNP and 3 stacked symbols (something, a N and a 72)
Tim
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Looks right to me but without something in my hands, it's difficult to be definitive. But visually, I'd say OK
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If it has an excellent bore, I would guess the value in the US is about $4,000; in the UK
about £4,000. The price you get will probably be within 25% of this up or down.
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