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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Payneicon View Post
    I have 0C378 & used to own 0C4335 & a pal owned 0C4345. Both latter two were scoped up but 0C378 came to me minus woodwork so I can't say. I believe 0C4335 was possibly set up at Enfield. It did not bear the examiner's mark on the front pad but had no S51 & bore a multitude of examiner's marks on it not normally associated with H&H conversions. It also bore an Enfield barrel. One I regret letting go of.....
    I have OC3422 with matching scope, scope can and mount....number on butt and S51 stamped
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    I own OC3695, S51 marked with matching No. 32 MK I scope, mount and can.

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    Collectors Source tends to be over priced. Mind you, they usually only deal with high end collector stuff. However, a sniper rifle without its scope is just another No. 4 Rifle and isn't worth $4500.
    Neither does " All matching numbers" guarantee that the head space is good.
    Had a Savage made No. 4 Mk I* on my MIU years ago. Just another No. 4 Rifle except for the U.S. Property stamp.
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    Interesting what you say about them turning up decent stuff. My TP rifle & the scope for my 90L LB 4T came out of them, via Charnwood Ordnance, albeit many years ago.

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    Collectors source is not to far out of line compared to this one!

    Lee Enfield No4 Mk1(T)

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