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    A carry handle for a "T"!???????

    Check this out on gun broker...He claims it is a handle for a No4 T.......What do you guys think...its kinda of cool.
    Enfield Sniper No4 Mk 1 T - - WW2 WW11 : Collectible Parts & Accessories at GunBroker.com



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    Its a wartime device that was used in training to turn a rifle into a "Bren" for the purposes of battlefield drills.

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    Last one on the loose had a reserve of $950.00 but was complete with the bipod legs. It did not sell.
    The handle and bipod were, as stated above, a training "substitute" for a Bren.
    Made by Parker Hale...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunderbox View Post
    Its a wartime device that was used in training to turn a rifle into a "Bren" for the purposes of battlefield drills.
    They must have been pressed into service as a result of the the great "Gas Rattle" shortage.

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    Last time I saw one was also with the bipod and the seller wanted $1,500.00 which I thought was nuts. Just checked at it is still there, no takers at that price I guess. It would make the "handle" very cheap at $250.00 IF you could ever find a bipod. Looks like it won't be a bargain in the end as at 250.00 the reserve has not been met??
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    Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?

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    I sent the seller an e-mail about it being used for a "BREN" training device, as well as the bipods that were also used. He seemed to be shocked and in the long run I don't think he believed me. Said it would only fit a No.4. I even sent him some photos and some links.

    Guess he is convinced that it is a secret, experimental, rare sniper carry handle. Cool piece of history tho.

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    $1500 shipping and handling seems a bit steep

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    Quote Originally Posted by bilmarcum View Post
    $1500 shipping and handling seems a bit steep
    The one for $1,500.00 is on Collectors Source here in Canadaicon. I would like to own one but the price is in the stratosphere and I would never pay that much.
    Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ickmann View Post
    I sent the seller an e-mail about it being used for a "BREN" training device, as well as the bipods that were also used. He seemed to be shocked and in the long run I don't think he believed me. Said it would only fit a No.4. I even sent him some photos and some links.

    Guess he is convinced that it is a secret, experimental, rare sniper carry handle. Cool piece of history tho.

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    First rule of W. C. Fields, "Never give a sucker an even break or smarten up a chump!" He doesn't want to believe you because he doesn't want to. Why waste your time?

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