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    m 47c and ishapores

    had fun shooting these this morning, all functioned well
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    Is that an actual HT, or am I delusional?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nijalninja View Post
    Is that an actual HT, or am I delusional?
    not sure what HT stands for sir. if you mean my 47c i believe it is. i posted the rifle in the fake or real section and it passed as real. the magazine is wrong thou.

    it shot well

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    Delusional

    It is a No4 Mk1 T. aka the british/canadian ww2 and later sniper rifle.
    A "HT" (no1 mk3 HT) is a lithgow converted ww2 Australianicon sniper rifle based on a No1 Mk3 with a "H" heavy barrel and an Australian Optical Co pattern 1918 telescopic sight (T) .
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