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    As per Bindi request No.4 aim corrector in situ on rifle

    Did the best I could guys pretty hard to get a view from the cell phone through the peep anyway that's how it sits showing a firer view and an instructor view (obviously that's the one from the side which shows the reflection.)

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    those aim correctors for the No4 are rare as rocking horse ### I bought one from evil bay about 10 years ago and have only seen one since, mine came in it's original taty box with it's unit markings

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    Thanks Cinders, by the way good instructional photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lee_enfield223 View Post
    those aim correctors for the No4 are rare as rocking horse ### I bought one from evil bay about 10 years ago and have only seen one since, mine came in it's original taty box with it's unit markings
    Interesting. Does the rarity say something about the level of instruction on the No4 Rifle vs. the No.1?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lee_enfield223 View Post
    rare as rocking horse ###
    Guess I should list mine then...
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    Just found one in the shed!

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    I was a school Cadet and for several years acted as a Range Supervisory Conducting Officer for local Cadet Forces and never saw a No4 type used. I did use the L1A1's during military Taining periods as a soldier though

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    I use to have one, but swapped it for a FAL manual.

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