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    No4 Sniper rifle/Armourer's Bipod

    While looking at D&B Militaries' website this evening I happened to notice what is described as a Bipod for the No4 rifle (for use by snipers/armourers). There are some good photographs on the company's website which I haven't reproduced here partly because it will take me a long time with my limited I.T. skills but mainly because of copyright considerations. It would appear, to me, to be a MK1 Bren bipod with adjustable legs grafted to a socket from either a No4 or a No9 bayonet. Looking at it I thought it quite an "ingenious creation".

    I thought other Forum members would be interested in this "find".
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    Here is a C&P for you:

    Lee Enfield no.4 Bipod/ armorers stand





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    My edit, enlarged the photo by going into their page code and "borrowing" the actual link of the fullsized images, not the easiest to find, but old tricks occasionally still work.

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    To use the kindest and most diplomatic words I can find, - a load of absolute, pure unadulterated twaddle. Pure horse sh...., er..... manure.

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    I'll second PL's comment.

    102! uses for spare Bren bipods, apparently.

    A LIGHT bipod, like the Parker-Hale "MINIATURE" Bren-style, or suitable Harris, etc correctly fitted on a rifle; that I can understand. But, something like that, fitted right at the muzzle end of the barrel; not so much.

    Maybe, if you have one of the rare, trials / XP belt-fed No4's.....

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    I think they had a surplus of damaged Bren bipods and were looking to craft a way to sell them for 150 pounds.
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    I thought that you would be impressed with it, Peter. I did actually consider buying it in order to return it to it's intended purpose, a MK1 Bren bipod which seem to be getting scarce. That was until I noticed the state of the legs and the price.

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    It is a shame that an innocent No.4 bayonet had to die to make that thing. Oh the horror!

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    I think we had this discussion some time ago. In that case the mysterious and wonderful object was described as being a "sniper's bipod".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    To use the kindest and most diplomatic words I can find
    Wouldn't that upset your harmonics...?
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    I did see something on an old post about a mysterious sniper's bipod for the No4 rifle but there were no pictures and nobody had actually seen it themselves. Is this the actual same bipod???

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