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World War II Enfield No. 4 MK1 (T) Sniper Rifle with Scope

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World War II Enfield No. 4 MK1 (T) Sniper Rifle with Scope
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World War II Enfield No. 4 MK1 (T) Sniper Rifle with Scope

This is an example of a late WWII, 1945 dated British Enfield No. 4 MK 1 (T) sniper rifle, with a No. 32 MK 3 telescope. These rifles were standard issue during WWII with approximately 26,000 manufactured in total for the British Army. This model of rifle was developed in the late 1930s and was used during WWII, Korea and into the early 1960s when it was replaced by the L42 series. The left side of the butt socket is marked "M47 C/1945/V37904/TR". The receiver ring has the standard British "Crown/GP" Enfield proof marks, along with "ENGLAND". It is fitted with a WWII mount marked on the side "KD" and numbered "V36583". The scope is a No. 32 MK 3 telescope serial number "24386". The rifle has the standard wartime tangent rear sight and fixed blade front sight. The rifle has the standard straight grip walnut stock marked "S51" on the bottom with proofmarks on the bottom of the wrist, with scope serial number "23342" stamped on top of the wrist area. The stock is correct fitted with a screw-on walnut cheekpiece and it has the standard brass buttplate with trapdoor. It is complete with one original matching magazine, leather lens covers.

Manufucture: Enfield
Model: 4MK1
BBL: 24 inch round
Stock: walnut
Guage: 303 British
Finish: parkerized/black anodized
Grips:
Serial Number: V37904

Excellent with 95% of the wartime black/parkerized finish overall, with only edge and high spot wear. The buttstock, forend and handguard are all excellent with a nice dark brown color overall. The scope and mount are both excellent with 95% of the black painted finish overall with some minor paint touch up on the ends of the scope. The optics are clear and sharp and it has the correct, matching numbered bolt. A very nice example of a WWII British No 4 MK I (T) sniper rifle with scope and mount.