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    "A Trip Through Small Arms" - Paul R Scott

    I just found this while wandering around Youtube for bits and pieces, and thought to check if anyone had posted it here, and with my quick search it seemed that no one had. Its also got a low view count so I thought perhaps no one here had ever found it.

    I only got to 15 minutes and had to stop to check out the two No4 (T)'s that Mr Scott captures. The first looks like serial 74L 6326(?) which would put it in around 1944 right? The next one looks like it has the Lyman scope and different mounts? I also can't see the serial on this one. (Pretty fresh on No4 (T)'s so correct me please).

    I don't mean to jump the gun and post without having watched it start to finish, but this caught my eye big time. Surely the rest must be worth watching too. I do wonder what may have happened to these two particular rifles.

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    Last edited by nijalninja; 10-06-2018 at 07:10 AM. Reason: Didn't pay close enough attention to the video

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