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    The P-H T4 was generally put together de novo by P-H using readily available No4 rifle bodies, rather than converted from L39's, Enforcers & so on, but anything's possible with Enfields. Could you manage to post any photo's as you'll no doubt then get a wealth of informed comment about it.

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    Simon,

    Have you any information on an L39, marked UF 56 A40084 ?

    Many thanks

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    Enforcer SN 024

    Hi Simon:
    Any information on an Enforcer serial number 024? Scope is mismatched unfortunately serial number 74302 to rifle number 393.

    Thanks!

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    I should clarify my post--rifle is 024, scope serial number as best I can tell is 74302 with the extra number 393 which I am assuming would have been for rifle 393, but there are a number of things I don't know about these rifles. Did they all come with a bipod?

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    Russ,

    L39 Serial No 084 has a recorded conversion date of 29/04/69 and was shipped to store at Donnington.

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    Ed,

    Enforcer Serial No 024 was shipped to the Metropolitan Police on the 24th Jan 1974.

    The rifle your scope was originally paired with went to Staffordshire Police on the 13th Sept 1974.

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    Simon,

    Many thanks

    Have fun & a good Sunday

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    Any surveys on the NO4T rifles on this forum?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbiron View Post
    Any surveys on the NO4T rifles on this forum?
    rbiron - Several people, including myself, keep track of any No. 4 (T) rifles, scopes etc. that they come across. Some have special narrow fields e.g. Canadianicon made whereas I study all of them including the L42A1 conversions. I have over 1,000 No. 4 (T) in my database, though not all survive. Sometimes just one (or more) serial numbered component(s) is (are) known (rifle, scope, bracket, scope case, chest). Feel free to contact me as I look forward to adding more as every bit of info adds to the knowledge base and one never knows what piece of the puzzle will fall into place. Using the database I have found mates to four of my scopes or rifles. :-) I enjoy helping others to find matches too as so many rifles were mismatched when sold surplus in North America. My web site has some info on No. 4 (T) equipment with more to be added. contact info. http://www.captainstevens.com
    Colin MacGregor Stevens https://www.captainstevens.com [B]Model 1918 scope ideally w P14 rings; LB Scout Sniper Rifle windmill sight & furniture; No. 4 Mk. I* 28L0844; any rifle with S/N ASE-xxxx ; No.32 Mk. I SN 1042.

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    Would you be able to tell me how long the L42 fore stock is? What makes them better then the No 4Ts or the average service rifle that has been upgraded to 7.62?



    Quote Originally Posted by Seaforth72 View Post
    rbiron - Several people, including myself, keep track of any No. 4 (T) rifles, scopes etc. that they come across. Some have special narrow fields e.g. Canadianicon made whereas I study all of them including the L42A1 conversions. I have over 1,000 No. 4 (T) in my database, though not all survive. Sometimes just one (or more) serial numbered component(s) is (are) known (rifle, scope, bracket, scope case, chest). Feel free to contact me as I look forward to adding more as every bit of info adds to the knowledge base and one never knows what piece of the puzzle will fall into place. Using the database I have found mates to four of my scopes or rifles. :-) I enjoy helping others to find matches too as so many rifles were mismatched when sold surplus in North America. My web site has some info on No. 4 (T) equipment with more to be added. contact info. http://www.captainstevens.com

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    Rifle 432

    Hi Simon

    What can you tell me about Enforcer 432 ?

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