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    Smile No4MKI (T) on auction in U.S.

    Greetings,
    For anyone interested there is a Britishicon Lee Enfield No4 Mk1 (T) sniper rifle on a site called GunRunner OnLine Auctions Gunrunner Online Auctions Lot 6.
    Price is already at 3200.00 and change USD. I am no expert but it appears to be correct and comes with transit case. A good oppertunity for comparsion of condition and what the end price reaches.
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    Thanks Beaver455....

    Here's the details....

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    British Lee-Enfield No. 4 MK I (T) Sniper, .303, box (click here)

    British Lee-Enfield No. 4 MK I (T) Sniper Rifle, .303 cal. bolt action military. Serial #30854, mfg. 1944. English World War II sniper rifle in PRIMO condition. Has been in storage in its original wood box for decades - quite a find. Excellent condition! Wow! Museum quality piece. Wood is very smooth and nice. Finish is 98% with just a couple of little marks. Wood cheekpiece. No. 32 sniper scope is mounted with two correct brackets. Scope is marked "Tel Sighting, No. 32MK II, OS.1650A, 1944, No. 16121". Leather lens covers. Buttstock is a bit loose. At the top of the wrist a number has been struck out in the wood and "17125" in the same font has been added (see photo). Green metal scope box with scope adjustment tool and leather straps. MX 15 wood transit chest that contains the rifle - one corner has been damaged and gray paint has been sprayed on it. Sling swivel in front of magazine as well as in forearm and buttstock. "T" on left side of receiver. Excellent bore. Traces of packing grease on the gun and dust - we'll let you clean it off when you win it! Great, great piece! We don't get many of these! A real prize of World War II. C&R OK. We have several more photos of this outstanding sniper - to see more photos E-Mail Scott at: scott@thegunrunner.com.
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