The Savage Enfield No.4 Mk1. is a classic and represents the finest of bolt action rifles. Enfield sniper No4 Mk1 T. The 2012 Complete Book on Lee Enfield Accurizing - 200 pages - 365 images. The crux of the No. 4 Lee-Enfield story is it was Great Britain’s supremely practical evolution of the most promising of the world’s first-generation, small-bore, smokeless powder, bolt-action repeating-rifles (their own Lee-Metford) and the best battle rifle of World War I, the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) No.
Non-restrictedItem #C1587- Licensing Category: Non-restricted
- Maker: Enfield
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- Caliber/Gauge: .303
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SN M37059 is a BSA Shirley 1944 dated 303 No. 4T Sniper rifle. This rifle remains in 'out of the war reserves' excellent plus to near new condition with all matching serial numbers, and M47 C markings . This rifle was never set up for its' scope . The wood shows all of it's original factory finish. The butt grip shows no evidence of scope number. The bore rates as new. The bolt shows a 0 head and very little indication of issue or usage. All wood markings are clear and crisp with no wear markings. This rifle came to us together with a 1945 dated No 32 MKIII scope SN 28405. The optics are bright and crystal clear. The scope was built by A. Kershaw and Son. The mounting bracket show No. X 31677. The scope remains in excellent plus condition and comes with its' original matching MK 2 canvas case, serial numbered to the scope, The case remains in excellent condition. Despite not having a matching scope this Sniper is an exceptional example of a late WW2 No 4 T rifle. A piece for the Sniper or Lee Enfield Collector.
Full Ensemble for the No. 32 MKI Telescope, “This detailed reproduction of the No. 32 MK I telescopic sight for the N0. 4 SMLE (Short, Magazine, Lee Enfield) is the most sought after, because the overall quality was better than the later produced MK II and MK III scopes.
The MK I has the sliding eye shade and in this model both front and rear shades have been reproduced right down to the brownish color. The drum mechanisms, just like the original, incorporate click device for positive adjustment, each click represents two minutes of angle or 2 inches at 100 yards and the lateral deflection is up to 16 minutes left and right. On the range drum, each click represents 50 yards and this is graduated to 1,000 yards.
Optics are crisp clear and the complete set comes with the sheet steel telescope case, adjusting tool, scope mount and leather scope lens covers.
Enfield No4 Mk1 Receiver Markings
We will include the 2 bases, screws, taps and drill bits in order for you to complete the job of installing this FABULOUS reproduction on your favorite SMLE.” Note: These scopes can be installed on a standard No 4 Lee Enfield rifle to create a No 4 MKI T sniper rifle.
Usually available online eg Ebay.com
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Note; Scopes without adjustment turrets shown here have been potentially useful when used in adjustable mounts.
Type – No53 105 mm artillery scope Type – No 32, No4 Mk1 T sniper rifle
Lee Enfield .303 No4 Mk1(t) Rifle
Left – Type – Aldis …………………………….. Right – Type – 1918, No1 Mk3 HT sniper rifle
Non issue Bushnell scope on Hornet
Lyman TP Scope – Longbranch No4 Mk1T sniper WW2, rare.
No 32 Scope – Enfield No4 Mk1T sniper WW2
Lee Enfield No4 Mk1 T Scope
Aldis