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    Link to a 1952 Enfield No4 Mk1 (T) sniper (manual?)

    I came across this by accident...

    A.L September 1952 A.P. 1461P

    I thought you all would like this. You can right click on the doc and choose "Save Image As..." and save it to your hard drive.

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    It might be just me but surely it'd be better, albeit a tad more expensive, to have the real McCoy sniper training manual available from that auction site. Or failing that a good quality reprint.

    It's like the workshop manual for your car. Try looking at a computer screen or using a load of downloaded sheets of paper while you have the alternator stripped down on the bench. Just me I suppose!

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    Check the MKLicon, as there a lot of information, articles and manuals available there.

    For example..

    1952 Instructional Pamphlet for No.4 Mk1(T) sniper rifle

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    Here's the manual linked to by the original poster, setup to view in-line here on the forums ...



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    Thank you Badger. Sorry I did not notice it in the MKLicon.

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