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No 4 Mk 1 T help
I am looking at purchasing a No 4 Mk1 with case & scope. The rifle is marked B over England
over1941 over FTR over the four digit serial number over TR. Comes with wooden case and no 32 mk 3 scope in a tin case. How do I know if this is legitimate? The books don't seem to describe early sniper rifles. What would be a price range for this rifle and accessories?
Thank you for you input
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Last edited by Bob Collins; 03-09-2010 at 06:08 PM.
Reason: misnumbered scope
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03-09-2010 06:06 PM
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That should be No. 32 Mk 3 scope
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Price depends where in the world you are.
In the UK
you are talking £3000 - £4000
Less if you are lucky, more if you are unlucky
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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Bob,
Early conversions often do not have a number of the markings we consider as 'the norm' on later rifles. Yours appears to have the TR tho some don't. Most (tho not all) of the early rifles have the S51 on the butt. Most do not have the receiver sidewall T, or if present it is often not the standard size/font as on later rifles. The D6E may not be at the rear body astride the bolt handle....I have seen it on these rifles on the knox. If you are allowed to inspect the rifle out of the woodwork then have a look at the junction of the barrel & receiver on the underside, as breeching up indexing marks are likely to be present.
Not much, but might be a few pointers there....
ATB
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If in the US you are probably looking at $4000 plus. More than I will ever be able to afford, and even if I could the ol' lady wouldn't let me.
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I believe it will be as you say Roger because it is an early rifle. Is will take pictures tomorrow and post. I have an opportunity to purchase the rifle for a decent price, not cheap, but a decent price. I do not want to venture a significant amount of money on something and later find out it is not correct. I do not collect British
rifles but may be able to pass it on to someone who would appreciate the rifle.
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Should not the scope be a No. 32 Mk 1? The mk. 3 (mk III) was a late 43-44 scope, IIRC.
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Originally Posted by
limpetmine
Should not the scope be a No. 32 Mk 1? The mk. 3 (mk III) was a late 43-44 scope, IIRC.
It was at first issued w/ a No.32 Mk I, but this rifle is FTR marked, so it probably got the new scope upon rebuild.
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Last edited by Badger; 03-10-2010 at 06:32 PM.
Reason: Edited pics for member to fix broken links
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