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I have no A1515 which is in perfect condition as well and only 3 away in number as well but it’s not a sniper
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That’s a rarity in itself! To my understanding, far more of the Trials rifles were converted than not. Very cool!
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Originally Posted by
bravo2zero
I have no A1515 which is in perfect condition as well and only 3 away in number as well but it’s not a sniper
Does it have a light alloy buttplate and a sling swivel on the guard?
That and the backsight clearance milled out for the plunger as per production No4's are the hallmarks of the Model C trials.
I had one at one time, A1959 IIRC.
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I own A1424 with scope 3193 on the wrist, and A0733 with scope 3288 on the wrist.
Interestingly, I also own an early Savage 4t OC1862 with an earlier scope 1766 on the wrist.
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I own A1424 with scope 3193 on the wrist, and A0733 with scope 3288 on the wrist.
Interestingly, I also own an early Savage 4t OC1862 with an earlier scope 1766 on the wrist.
Now that is interesting, as it suggest some Savage rifles were converted at Enfield.
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