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This is a numbers matching Manufactured in 1944 and selected to be upgraded into a "T" pattern sniper rifle with correct "TR" marking on the left side of receiver ring. These sniper rifles were based on hand selected No. 4 rifles and saw service with Commonwealth forces during WWII and into the 1960s. In addition to the rifle's standard protected blade front sight and ladder rear, Scope is a No. 32 Mk. II OS. 1650A & mounted on a quick detach base. Scope is dated 1944 and numbered "15803"which is matched to the rifle with the same number on the wrist(see photo). Cast base is Matched D3522 to same as on the bolt and rifle. Walnut stock with cheek piece, "S51" also stamped behind the grip indicating the rifle is a wartime conversion by famed gunmaker Holland & Holland. Includes woven sling. CONDITION: Very Good. Metal retains the vast majority of its arsenal applied finishes with some fading. Stocks show small nicks and impressions throughout as is to be expected on military issue arms. Good, strong and bright bore with some frosting in the grooves. Scope is still very clear for it age. Barrel Length: 25 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore: .303 British FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufacturer: BSA Model: No. 4 MK 1* (T) Serial Number: D3522. Also comes with a Chest S.A. No15 Mk1 - Transit Chest for the Lee Enfield No 4T Sniper Rifle. Overall I would give the condition a 9/10. This world make an excellent addition to any collection.
This is truly the Rolex of British sniper rifles!) If you are looking for something very rare only 21,617 rifles were converted by Holland and Holland from 1942-1946.

Can ship anywhere in Canada,

*I also have The MKIl.s Scout Regiment Telescope was first introduced in 1939 at the start of WW2 and soon after supplied as an integral part of the sniper's No4T kit chest issued alongside the Holland & Holland modified Lee Enfield No.4(T) sniper's rifle, matched scope, officers prismatic compass, etc.

Please see my other ads for rare and collectable firearms and accessories on #######.
 

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This is a numbers matching Manufactured in 1944 and selected to be upgraded into a "T" pattern sniper rifle with correct "TR" marking on the left side of receiver ring. These sniper rifles were based on hand selected No. 4 rifles and saw service with Commonwealth forces during WWII and into the 1960s. In addition to the rifle's standard protected blade front sight and ladder rear, Scope is a No. 32 Mk. II OS. 1650A & mounted on a quick detach base. Scope is dated 1944 and numbered "15803"which is matched to the rifle with the same number on the wrist(see photo). Cast base is Matched D3522 to same as on the bolt and rifle. Walnut stock with cheek piece, "S51" also stamped behind the grip indicating the rifle is a wartime conversion by famed gunmaker Holland & Holland. Includes woven sling. CONDITION: Very Good. Metal retains the vast majority of its arsenal applied finishes with some fading. Stocks show small nicks and impressions throughout as is to be expected on military issue arms. Good, strong and bright bore with some frosting in the grooves. Scope is still very clear for it age. Barrel Length: 25 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore: .303 British FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufacturer: BSA Model: No. 4 MK 1* (T) Serial Number: D3522. Also comes with a Chest S.A. No15 Mk1 - Transit Chest for the Lee Enfield No 4T Sniper Rifle. Overall I would give the condition a 9/10. This world make an excellent addition to any collection.
This is truly the Rolex of British sniper rifles!) If you are looking for something very rare only 21,617 rifles were converted by Holland and Holland from 1942-1946.

Can ship anywhere in Canada,

*I also have The MKIl.s Scout Regiment Telescope was first introduced in 1939 at the start of WW2 and soon after supplied as an integral part of the sniper's No4T kit chest issued alongside the Holland & Holland modified Lee Enfield No.4(T) sniper's rifle, matched scope, officers prismatic compass, etc.

Please see my other ads for rare and collectable firearms and accessories on #######.
Should be posted in the equipment exchange not on open forum.
 
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No, that was a Mauser that I bought and change because I wanted to what’s your point you don’t like it don’t buy it. Get a life.
You misunderstand me, I’m not accusing you of a bubba offence, mod at your own will. The accusation (not mine originally by the way but I’ve seen enough of it around here) is that you misrepresented what you were selling, as something it was not.

Bubba’ing a generic unit in your own possession, for your own collection, and in the future listing it as so is no big deal.


Faking a genuine Milsurp is blatant scamming.
 
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You misunderstand me, I’m not accusing you of a bubba offence, mod at your own will. The accusation (not mine originally by the way but I’ve seen enough of it around here) is that you misrepresented what you were selling, as something it was not.

Bubba’ing a generic unit in your own possession, for your own collection, and in the future listing it as so is no big deal.


Faking a genuine Milsurp is blatant scamming.
Understood I’m not trying to fake anything. I do remember that firearm and yes, it did get a lot of attention and I corrected the ad to not fake or blatantly scam anybody.
 
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