Re: Lee Enfield No4T Mk1 (T)
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2020 1:17 pm
Hello
O`h for a time machine and a container, show me where to sign for the No4Ts
O`h for a time machine and a container, show me where to sign for the No4Ts
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When I think of the collection of Mk4s at my school 10 years prior to that (OK - not 4Ts, but unmodified originals), if I'd told my mates that within their lifetime the contents of that room would be worth getting on for half a million pounds they would have thought me utterly barmy.FredB wrote:Back in the late 1970s, I lived in Lancashire and we used to cross the Pennines two or three times a year to visit Joihn Longstaff's shop for reloading consummables and ex-military .22 ammo. One day when we arrived we had to climb into the shop over a large pile of transit cases containing no4Ts. John was selling the complete kit for £120 and was having trouble shifting them. At that time, there was little interest in shooting 303 calibre. I did have a no1 Mk3* which I shot occasionally but this was free--- somebody walked into my office one day and just gave it to me.
Fred