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    No.4 Rifle equipped with night vision scope

    I came across this photo while perusing the 1976 edition of "Jane's Infantry Weapons".
    I'm guessing that the rifle is one of the 7.62mm versions of the No.4.



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    It's the L42A1 sniper rifle fitted with the night vision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 30Three View Post
    It's the L42A1 sniper rifle fitted with the night vision.
    So the trade publication advertisement is from the mid-70's....how long was that setup (L42A1) on active service with the UKicon troops? Were they in service alongside similarly equipped L1A1s? Was there a preference among the users?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 82Trooper View Post
    So the trade publication advertisement is from the mid-`970's....how long was that setup (L42A1) on active service with the UKicon troops? Were they in service alongside similarly equipped L1A1s? Was there a preference among the users?
    The L42A1 was still in (very) active service during the Falklands war of 1982
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    I must say, I've never seen a "T" set up with night vision. Did it lots with FNs but not the same thing.
    Regards, Jim

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    The suitcase on our ones had the space in it for the No.4 bracket, but no bracket.

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    The IWS bracket lived in the rifle chest.

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    You can see the bracket bottom left of the picture, and a close up of the bracket.

    My rifle is serial number U36063 & is recorded as being part of batch number 44, which consisted of 9 weapons and has a recorded conversion date of the 7th December 1971 whereupon it was sent to store at Donnington. Curiously**, records also record the scope number for that rifle 28652 and the name Will Latimers, although who Will Latimers is or was I have no idea.

    ** Out of the records of some 1000 rifles only 3 have the allocated scope number recorded to the rifle.

    Edit - picture is too big for the site software so I have had to reduce the size / quality



    The L5A1 sight was one of those used on the L42A1
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    Last edited by Alan de Enfield; 01-21-2022 at 06:09 PM.
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    One I have for mine. I've never taken it to the range to get it sighted in. Would be pretty cool to try it at night some day at the range.




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    That is really cool.





    Quote Originally Posted by Brian B View Post
    One I have for mine. I've never taken it to the range to get it sighted in. Would be pretty cool to try it at night some day at the range.

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...IMG_1567-1.jpg

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...IMG_1569-1.jpg

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