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    sniper box ???

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    just starting on this forum i am ww2 collector and yesterday someone have give me this box for my collection

    I saw a box like this on your web site and would like to have more information on it







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    Welcome to the site...

    You have a Britishicon built No.15 transit chest for the Enfield No.4(T) sniper rifles. They were also built here in Canadaicon for the Long Branch No.4(T) sniper rifle, but there are subtle differences. You can tell easily which is which by checking out various components as shown in the Milsurp Knowledge Libraryicon entry below.

    Check under the Canada - Milsurp Knowledge Library (click here)

    Read the Collector's Comments and Feedback" section (Note #4) and view the 160 pic photo montage of our MKLicon entry of a 1945 Enfield No.4 Mk1*(T) Long Branch Sniper Rifle (click here).

    "REAR VIEW" - Canadian built "CHEST.S.A.No.15.MK.1" transit case for No.4(T) Long Branch sniper rifle.

    Differs from standard British No.15 transit chest. The Canadian version uses stitched leather carry handles versus double folded ones, plus it has hinge sets with 4 screws instead of 3. (refer to picture virtual tour above for more detail)



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    "REAR VIEW" - Typical British built "CHEST.S.A.No.15.MK.1" transit case for No.4(T) sniper rifle.

    Note the double folded leather carry handles, plus it has hinge sets with 3 screws instead of 4 in the Canadian version for the Long Branch sniper rifle. (refer to picture virtual tour above for more detail)


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    Hi,

    Thanks for the help
    How many box were made and is it rare what is the value of this box IT DON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE got it for free

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    They're not that rare, but if you can find someone who has a Britishicon Enfield No.4 Mk1(T) Sniper Rifle (click here), however, they are missing the transit chest to complete the set for collector purposes, you might be able to get $50+ for it. If they're desparate, perhaps more, but in my opinion, they aren't worth that much just as a stand alone item.

    The bigger problem with these is that the shipping would prpbably cost more than the chest is worth.

    If you want to sell it, perhaps take it to a local gun show. I usually see them on tables here in Ontario, as well as C. No.7 (.22 caliber) transit chests ranging from $25 to $75.

    You other choice would be to post a "Make an Offer" advertisement here in the Quartermaster Stores (click here), making sure you specify you prefer a local pickup as opposed to shipping it.

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    Hi

    Nan is whas only for my information wil make a good display box and she look nice

    wen i saw the paper inside tha said spiper i when

    The yellow spot on the box is it gaz indicator ??

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    Salut North-Shore ! Content de te voir ici aussi.

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    Hi Jocelyn Savoie

    Any idear for the yellow spot on the box is it gaz indicator

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    The yellow spot was put there by ACME surplus when they bought the rifles in the 60's ...All the rifles sold by ACME had this and it was done by wholesaler to prevent swapping rifles before shipment....
    If you want to sell the box, please drop me a line. If you are on the "North Shore" we are not far apart...
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    Hi,

    Here the box all clean

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    Look familiar ?? You will probably find the remains of an ACME label somewhere on the box.

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