Indian issued No 4Mk I(T)
I picked up a mismatched BSA (M47C) No 4 Mk I(T) a few years back when Century Arms was flogging them. This was around the same time that they had a whack of P14s and Indian built No 1 Mk III* grenade launching rifles (mid 1990's?). They came with the scope and scope transit can, but no rifle chest or other goodies. I feel pretty confident that this rifle was issued in India because not only does it have that lovely woodscrew in the fore stock, it has a very liberal application of that attractive black paint that you see on so many later Indian issued items. My parents ran a gunshop at that time, and we bought in 2 or 3 to see if they were any good. They sold quickly and we couldn't get any more. I don't believe Century had many, and as I recall they never made it into the catalog, just "Dealer Special" faxes. The one I grabbed also happened to have a Canadian REL scope on it. Somewhere, somebody probably has a Long Branch No 4 Mk I*(T) with a mismatched scope and black paint all over it. I don't know if it was the Indian army or some other idiots who mixed up the scopes, but any of these rifles I have seen are mismatched. I hope this helps.