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    Announcement *** December 2007 Purchases ***

    This thread is a regular feature of The Members Showcase, designed for members to display pictures of their purchases made during the current month.

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    1933 No.4 Mk1(T) Sniper "Trials Rifle"
    c/w with matched No.32 Mk1 scope by William Watson & Sons

    This is one of original trials rifles upgraded and converted to sniper configuration by RSAF Enfield. They only did 1,403 of these before Holland and Holland (S51) began producing the standard No.4(T)'s, based upon regular No.4 Mk1 production standards.

    This rifle is "all correct" and features the original round cocking piece, "waisted" front sight protector, hinged front barrel band, butt marking disc. folding aperture sight with battle sight removed and magazine cut-off. According to Skennertonicon's book "The Britishicon Sniper", the latter was removed during the conversion, however, this rifle has a correct style original one added back to reflect it's 1933 No.4 Mk1 "Trials Rifle" heritage. All of these "Trials" sniper rifles were original fitted with the No.32 Mk1 scope.


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    Agreed GREAT snag! I'd be scared to shoot that one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Claven2 View Post
    Agreed GREAT snag! I'd be scared to shoot that one
    I agree...

    This is one that just goes on the wall....

    Far too rare a piece to bang around at the range with....

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    .........magazine cut-off. The latter was removed during the conversion,...
    On the one lowly trials T that I had, the mag cut-off was still present. The condition I bought the rifle in would hardly suggest anybody would have tried to restore it, so I have to ask: Is there anything to suggest that the cut-offs were removed during conversion?

    Nice rifle BTW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stencollector View Post
    On the one lowly trials T that I had, the mag cut-off was still present. The condition I bought the rifle in would hardly suggest anybody would have tried to restore it, so I have to ask: Is there anything to suggest that the cut-offs were removed during conversion?

    Nice rifle BTW.
    Thanks partner...

    I thought the same about the cut-offs, then during the research on this rifle I came across a reference in the book, The Britishicon Sniper by Ian Skennertonicon (1983) - ISBN: 0949749036 which said on page 242 that There was a provision for a magazine cut-off, which was removed. This remark appears in a section discussing what was done do the original No4. Mk1 "Trials Rifles" during the conversion process at RSAF Enfield.

    I suspect that they indeed may have done this, simply because the use of this kind of feed limiting cut-off technology had become obsolete by then, similar to the removal of the long range dial sights that was performed on the P14 snipers set-up early in WWII.

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    Fricking Outstanding Doug
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    I bought a czech refurb'd byf44 for my sniper project. Now, I just need it all superglued together


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