LEE ENFIELD | Model: NO4 MK1T | Caliber: .22 LR - Switzer's Auction & Appraisal Service
One of Peter Laidler's articles mentions an unknown variant No.4(T) in .22LR. Here's another one on auction in Canada
. My question is, was someone trying to make a Lee Enfield 'gallery' rifle for off season training?
LEE ENFIELD | Model: NO4 MK1T | Caliber: .22 LR - Switzer's Auction & Appraisal Service
Since the internet forgets things, here is the text:
Condition: 7/10
Make: LEE ENFIELD
Model: NO4 MK1T
Caliber: .22 LR
Bore(s): Excellent
Comes With: Magazine
Action: Bolt Action Rifle
Main Description: Manufactured by M47C BSA Shirley 1944, bolt numbered to match. This rifle has been converted to .22 LR with Canadian CNO7 barrel, foreend, bolt parts and magazine which has the proper follower. Receiver has the letter S stamped on the small flat on the right side, has the letter T with drooped ends, left side of butt socket stamped with TR near the bottom, top of wrist is unmarked along with the bottom. Blade front sight with ears and ramp, adjustable milled rear peep sight with battle sight removed, blued finish, includes telescope sighting No32 MK3 marked OS2039A CTS NO21816 with clear optics and intact reticle, leather scope covers, mount Numbered N31699. Four piece full military wood stocks, grooved rear handguard, pistol grip, wood cheek rest, smooth brass butt plate with trap. Two sling and one target swivel. Barrel does not have bayonet lugs.
Wear: Metal finish shows some scratches, handling marks and wear. Stocks show some marks, scratches and wear.
Barrel Length: 25.25"
Serial: E54258
Class: Canadian Non RestrictedInformation
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