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    The only military conversions I know of were done at RSAF Enfield as the L8T. Long Branch also did conversions for DCRA service rifle shooters but I'm not aware of any 7.62 No.4T conversions as done there. That doesn't mean they don't exist though as we all know! The Enfield trials and tribulations are included in "Armourer's Perspective". There were many built up in the commercial trade using a variety of barrels. I've seen Sterling, CAL, and Belgian produced barrels installed on different rifles over the years. None of which were in No.4T configuration.
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    I've been watching this for a couple days:

    No4 MK2 .308 Target Rifle

    Wife would kill me as I've purchased two rifles in the last month.
    Cherokee National Forest,
    just off the Cherohala Skyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by tellicomoto View Post
    I've been watching this for a couple days:

    No4 MK2 .308 Target Rifle

    Wife would kill me as I've purchased two rifles in the last month.
    Thats a fascinating treatment on top of the charger bridge. Very carefully machined on , with lots of shapes on the underside. I assume its part of a scope mount but there's no sign of anything at the front of the receiver. Any ideas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RJW NZicon View Post
    Thats a fascinating treatment on top of the charger bridge. Very carefully machined on , with lots of shapes on the underside. I assume its part of a scope mount but there's no sign of anything at the front of the receiver. Any ideas?
    Its actually a 7.62mm charger guide; you come across them on some rifles. I'm not sure if they are the original type of Sterling charger bridge conversion before they switched to the clip insert, or whether these were made by Enfield as part of the L8 parts run along with the magazines.

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