![]() ![]() ![]() However, the obvious and distinguishing differences which are classified as No.4 rather than No.1 Mk VI features are the higher, flat left wall of the receiver, absence of the safety catch recess in the receiver, and the absence of the chequering on the fore-end.īecause of acute shortages of rifles after Dunkirk, most of the No. Note: Research and article prepared by Advisory Panel members Badger and Lance, with additional contributions from Roger PayneĪccording to Skennerton, the Rifle No.1 Mark VI was re-designated the No.4 Mark i in mid-1931 a batch of these No.4 trials rifles were produced with many features similar to the Mark VI a magazine cut-off, special foresight protectors, button headed cocking piece and bronze colored buttplate. 303 No.4(T) Sniper Rifle by Laidler & Skennerton (1993) - ISBN: 0949749176ġ933 Enfield No.4 Mk1(T) Sniper "Trials Rifle" The Lee-Enfield by Ian Skennerton (2007) ISBN 0 94 1,403 of 2,500 original No.4 Mk1 "Trials Rifles" converted to No.4(T)'s. Serial # 2597 (Mfg in 1943 by William Watson & Son) 5 Groove, Enfield, Left Handīarrel Length. ![]()
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