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    I have a 1945 No 4 Mk1 T with the serial number V36459 all matching, anyone with any information on it.
    I have had it since 1962 and had put it away and forgotten about it until last year.
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    Damn, i get excited about the 10 dollar note i forgot was in my wallet.

    How do you forget you have a 4T?

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    We'd all love to see some photos of it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by skylark View Post
    I have a 1945 No 4 Mk1 T with the serial number V36459 all matching, anyone with any information on it.
    From the serial number, it sounds like a BSA/H&H.

    By "all matching", does that include the No.32 Scope?
    Last edited by Beerhunter; 02-09-2011 at 02:57 AM.

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    My Mother lives in Victoria..you can always drop it off with her and forget about it again..

    Please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skylark View Post
    I have a 1945 No 4 Mk1 T with the serial number V36459 all matching, anyone with any information on it.
    I have had it since 1962 and had put it away and forgotten about it until last year.
    Pics would be helpful ...

    Here's a good place to start ...

    Check the 130 picture virtual tour of the 1944 Enfield No.4 Mk1(T) Sniper Rifle (Mfg by BSA Shirley - M47c) displayed in the United Kingdom - Milsurp Knowledge Library.

    Compare all the markings on your No.4(T) against it.

    Hope that helps ...

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    Yes everything matches

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    It's by BSA. Very close to one that I have V37xxx. Ron PS What is your scope number?

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