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    RFI No. 4 T rifle?

    Hello Guys,

    picked up my second RFI marked No. 4 T rifle this weekend. They both are within 100 digits to each other and also both have a "A 0xx T" (would the T suffix mean sniper?) serial number and date 1962. Does anyone know whether the Indians used original No. 4 actions where they scrubbed the markings, or did they manufacture them newly? And any other information on the history of those rifles, what were they used for, when did they sell over to Europe?

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    Georg
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