This is a repeat of older stuff but the demand for a new marksmans rifle for the Police was due to the old No4T's that were issued to them in the 50's, (along with other service weapons on an ad-hoc as you need it basis) were to be withdrawn due to the shortage of service No4T's to be converted into L42's for the UKMoD. The Police wanted a replacement so a HO committee was drawn up and the natural replacement was the L42 BUT...... The No4T and the L42's were sniper rifles and the Police weren't snipers as such and according to George, he convinced the Home Office that they needed an accurate marksmans rifle. In any case, there weren't sufficient L42's - that's why the No4T's were being culled from everywhere!! Major Sxxxxs was part of the intelligence world, in the MoD and later at the Trials and Development world and later at the Small Arms School and put the very accurate L39 in the frame. It was accepted. Fultons at Bisley did the first telescope conversions and when the HO spec was approved Enfield took over.
It has to be said that the No4T's that were handed back by the Police were generally in very poor condition, sometimes being returned as simply the rifle and nothing else. That's not a reflection on them because even the issue of pistols was rare. Rifles were almost an alien concept to the Police in the late 60's/70's and as such, they languished in the back of the police stationsInformation
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