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05-01-2019 04:23 PM
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Welcome Nick.
At first glance posting photos may seem far more complicated than it actually is. There are several ways of doing it but the method that I use is to take the photos directly off my computer and attach them to my post. Hopefully this tutorial should help you:
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=28752
Once you've done it a few times it should be easy enough.
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Here's the photos of the scoped rifle number 4 mk1. Can you shed any light on the stampings?
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Can you show some pics of the full rifle and any accessories.
It looks like it may be a No4T sniper variant.
It was manufactured by RoF (Royal Ordnance Factory) Fazakerley (Near Liverpool) in 1942
It has a non-standard part fitted (the suffix A in the part number as a 'warning' to an armourer that he may need a non-standard part to replace something on the rifle).
It was sold out of service (the >< below the letter S)
It has UK
civilian Proof marks (BNP)
Value with transit case and all CEF (complete equipment schedule) somewhere between £4000 & £6000
This is the CES with my RAF No4T
Last edited by Alan de Enfield; 05-02-2019 at 08:09 AM.
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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If the OP has a genuine Faz 4T he's found the proverbial unicorn......
Is the No32 Mk1 attached to the rifle by civvy mounts?
Last edited by Roger Payne; 05-02-2019 at 08:41 AM.
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Here's some more photos alas no CES or transit case. Thanks for the information- really helpful! Bolt receiver and scope mounts are matching numbers.
What exactly does sold out of service mean?
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Originally Posted by
nickenfield
Here's some more photos alas no CES or transit case. Thanks for the information- really helpful! Bolt receiver and scope mounts are matching numbers.
What exactly does sold out of service mean?
It look like a 'pukka' 4T even with the TR on the butt-socket.
Is there T on the side wall of the action (below the scope and between the scope mounting screws)
Sold out of service is the Military mark to say it has officially been deleted from their records and is no longer owned by the Queen (or King) and is 'free to sell' into the civilian market.
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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Nick, your rifle could be a genuine & very scarce Faz 4T but it could equally have been assembled from original parts (or possibly repro parts in the case of the body pads). Could you send us some photo's of the receiver side wall showing the body pads (mount bases) with the scope & bracket removed? Also any markings on the receiver side wall & on the bracket & so forth? That will help us to give you some more precise info on your rifle.
Incidentally, it looks to me like the rear thumb screw on your scope bracket may well be of Canadian
manufacture......just an aside. I think the bracket itself is probably Scottish!
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If the OP has a genuine Faz 4T he's found the proverbial unicorn......
Is the No32 Mk1 attached to the rifle by civvy mounts?
judging by the front pad placement, the front pad design & the poor rear pad attachment it is "as ***** as a $3 bill"...
Nice N92 rings, and nice C^ marked rear thumb screw however...
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Thanks Roger for your constructive & informative reply really
interesting, I am purchasing this rifle as I need a good shooting Enfield.
When I get it I will take some better pictures which I shall post &
listen to what your final prognosis is (if there is such a thing) .. the only historical info I have on the rifle it has been sold on behalf of a collector who is very particular regarding his weapons & their provenance?🤔
Thanks chaps be in touch ,
Nick