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    Question about a T

    I have a no 4 enfield 303 marked

    M 47 C

    ENGLAND

    1944

    Q31551

    T R

    T on left side of receiver

    Can anyone tell me a little about this rifle?
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    Do you mean beyond the obvious like it’s a No4Mk1(T) sniper rifle (T on left side of receiver) built by BSA (M 47 C) in 1944 that was found to have above average accuracy when it was test fired (T R)?
    It should look similar to this rifle if complete and correct.
    1944 Enfield No.4 Mk1(T) Sniper Rifle - Military Surplus Collectors Forums (Click Here)
    What accessories do you have with it? No32 Scope? Bracket? No15 Chest? No.8 Scope tin? The list goes on…..
    What do you want to know?

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    No 4 T

    My T is a little different.

    I bought an old Santa Fe Enfield and some brass from my boss for $75.

    When cleaning I noticed the pad mounted on the left rear of the receiver

    and the T's.

    The barrel is the original but shortened and weaver front and rear sights

    added along with a walnut sporter stock.

    I bought a mount from Sarco and the front pad, took a tap and some work

    but got it together.Weaver P&CH scope made it compleat.

    Thanks for the info, I didn't know to much about the history but sounds like I

    have whats left of a nice rifle.

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