Lee Enfield No.4 T Sniper Rifle

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question about #4t buttstocks. I had read and do not recall were, that the buttstocks were all small's unless in a extreme case? Apparently afforded better sighting, especially eye to scope. Is this a myth or true?
 
The specification for a rifle sent to H&H was that it had a normal buttstock. Any other stock was a cause for rejection.
In service, the rifle would be fitted with whatever buttstock suited the sniper. Easier to change that than to make the sniper change his shooting habits.

The above information is in Laidler's book: An Armourer's Perspective: >303 No.4(T) Sniper Rifle.
 
Also, the sniper was allowed to modify the butt stock and the cheek piece to his own specifications.
I have the document authorizing this ...some place and will post it if In can find it in the next day or two.
 
I have seen No.4T rifles with the comb installed for a lefthanded shooter too.

The Holland and Holland workflow included writing the number of the rifle in pencil on the top of the butt inside the butt socket. As well as the scope number stamped at the top of the wrist.
 
The rifle serial number on Holland and Holland sniper conversions was stamped, not pencilled, into the upper surface of the butt, on the ledge which is is hidden when the butt is fitted into the body socket. I have owned quite a few No. 4 (T) rifles and have studied hundreds of others in person or via photos and none had a rifle SN pencilled there.
 
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