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1944 BSA sniper rifle set
Hey guys, I am going tomorrow to look at BSA No4 Mk1 sniper rifle. The rifle is dated 1944, the serial number is G33000. The gun is in its transit chest, with scope and tin. Tin marked to rifle. scope number on stock. My question is this gun on the serial number list? What do I need to look for to make sure it is correct? If the gun is correct, what would be a good price?
Here is what is on the wrist
M47C
1944
G33000
TR
Has S51 in the correct place
Bolt numbered to the gun
Please, need help. I have no pictures. Thanks Steve
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10-19-2012 08:53 PM
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I don't know of any list for NoT's. Best is to look at rifle/ scope numbers and details...take some pictures and post. At least you'll get an opinion if it's genuine. Ron
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Yes, as rgg7 says there is no 'list' for 4ts. Have a really good look on this site for no4ts - they can appear to be genuine ie the numbers in the right place etc - but if you've seen a lot of them you'll soon get the hang of if it looks 'right' or not - there are a lot here - and some in the Knowledge Library section.
Best to trust your own eyes - and buy the rifle not the story as they say! Bear in mind that there is a lot of fakery around. If in doubt ask if he minds you taking some pictures first and post them on here for the expert perusal.
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The telescope number would be more use to me in tracing its originality
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Hi, the telescope No is 7603. What is the correct screw for the cheek pad? Thanks Steve
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7603 has never been through my hands BUT, 7606 has and that is fitted to an original BSA 1942 rifle. I'd say that the 7603 telescope wasn't original to a 1944 rifle and if it's being sold as such, then it needs a bit of further investigation.
If you need further info about the rifles you propose to buy, such as the screw types, I suggest you buy a little book about the rifles, available from Brian at BDL in SC
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I'd agree with PL. It's a rule of thumb, but one I've found to hold over the years, that (re British No4 (T)'s) where a scope is a dated example, be VERY suspicious if the scope is dated EARLIER than the rifle it comes with. Same year; yes, year after; yes. I've even seen a 1944 rifle with a 1946 dated scope that I believe was correct, but if your scope is dated 42 or 43 & it really is a 44 rifle then take care.........
ATB.
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