Korean war no4T question.

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I don't think I have seen one of these before, but today I took my 2 yr old to the Museum of the Regiments, and in several of the Korean War era photos they showed what looked like a no4T upgrade.

Motecarlo stock, rubber buttplate, and different scope were what I noticed in the quick glaces I could take while my boy was moving around.

Does anyone have any details about these rifles? What kind of scopes are they, are there any other modifications, and are there any in civilian hands?

edit: This is the best pic I could find online:
Korea_-_PPCLI_sniper_with_C_No_67_Mk_I_scope.jpg
 
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Long Branch No.4 Mk.1*(T) with the No.67 scope. Jostram recoil pad and built in cheek piece. Experimental in the later part of WW II. Canada made several variations of the butt and this is the most common. The rifles with the No.67 scope are NOT common but this is the most common of the variants. The No.67 scope was also called the Mk. IV.
 
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