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    Article: From No4 Mk I (T) to L42 AI - Part 1 (by Graeme 'broadarrow303' Barber)

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    Thanks for the really interesting article. On the issue of the split foresight block (2nd par under full right side view pic of rifle) there's been a good debate about this on Milsurps. It is fair to say that a lot of 4ts currently in existence have the solid block, with very knowledgeable members believing that this was not an uncommon configuration eg:

    Is my 4 (T) fake?

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    Thanks. A very interesting resume. The 'R' prefix serial number block seems to be the cross-over point for 1944/45 production. I have owned both 1944 & 1945 dated BSA 4T's. There are also other letter prefixes as well as those quoted. I can't pretend to have an exhaustive list but I must have well over 150 rifle serial numbers recorded & will try & look out all of the different prefix letters. Don't forget of course that there is also a 3XXXX digit run with no letter prefix. Perhaps the first block of 1944, using the 'five digit starting with a 3' system. I have also seen a very few 1944 dated rifles (2 or 3 IIIRC) that bore the typical earlier type serial numbers usually seen on 1943 dated weapons, eg AU 9815, AV 0219 etc.

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    Do have have any access to or can You point me in the direction to information on how to dial in the Enfield scope?

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