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    First of all i wanted to thank Badger (Doug) and the Advisory Panelicon for there time and effort in determining this rifle. I am proud to see this up on this thread for everyone else to see and discuss.

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    Peter,
    Would that have anything to do with the proposal to rotate the scope through 90 degrees so the R&D drums were at 12 o'clock & 3 o'clock, & lose the old 'Bren legacy'??

    ATB.

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    Yes, that's it DRP. I'm sure I wrote this all down once but from experience, these notes get to the bottom of the forum pile and are raised again when newcomers get on board!

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    Interesting to note,that this rifle was sold at Bonhams auction in 1997.The charnwood ordnance collection .Lot #151.Sold for 480 pounds

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    Interesting superbee... even allowing for inflation and auctioners fees someone got a bargain there! Doing a few calculations also shows that Enfield Sniper inflation has far outstripped the monetary sort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superbee View Post
    Interesting to note,that this rifle was sold at Bonhams auction in 1997.The charnwood ordnance collection .Lot #151.Sold for 480 pounds
    Superbee do you have any links that you can share with us, if private let me know i just interested in the history thank you.

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    Regarding the L42A1 made at Long Branch, SN 71L0630, with matching in-service L1A1 scope serial number 116-C. A lovely rifle.

    SUMMARY: My belief is that 71L0630 was built on a 1945 dated body, and likely was originally fitted with a C No. 32 Mk. II scope, serial numbered in the high 600-C range, and was later fitted with an L1A1 scope made from a C No. 32 Mk. 3 serial number 116-C.

    * This rifle started off as a No. 4 Mk.I*(T) not a No. 4 Mk.I(T).

    * No.4 MK.I*(T) 71L0555 has a 1944 dated body. No. 4 MK. I*(T) 71L0573 has a 1945 dated body. L42A1 SN 71L0630 is serial numbered after both of these rifles and it is extremely unlikely that an older, i.e. 1943, dated body would appear in this batch. At the moment I have recorded 8 sniper rifles in the 71Lxxxx series dated 1944, and 6 (including this one) dated 1945. I am not aware of any 71Lxxxx rifles dated 1943. I have other 71Lxxxx rifles listed as well, but there are no year of manufacture recorded for those bodies.

    * The year on the body of this L42A1 has a rounded bottom on the last digit, so that rules out 1944.

    * This rifle 71L0630 likely left the Small Arms Limited factory at Long Branch with a C No. 32 Mk. II scope in the high 600-C serial number range, but as the butt has been changed, we do not know that first scope's serial number. Rifle 71L0644, 14 higher that the L42A1 in question, has its wrist marked for scope 696-C. My research database shows that the scopes were NOT mated to the rifles in a strict sequential order, so one cannot extrapolate accurately for the original scope serial number. The C No. 32 Mk. 3 scopes appear to have been reserved for the 90Lxxxx series of sniper rifles. e.g. 90L8198 was and still is matched with C No. 32 Mk. 3 SN 22-C. I believe that this scope 116-C was mated with this rifle 71L0630 either in normal Britishicon service or when it was converted to L42A1.

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    Necrothread of the week for sure.

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    I checked with Badger first. :-)

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