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  1. Default No4T sniper

    Bought this a few years back. It had hung on the dealers wall for a year and I couldn't take it anymore. We made a deal and he said " I'll get the box" and around the corner he came with the transit box, I was beyond happy!

    It is all matching -- rifle matches, mount to rifle, scope to rifle.





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    I didn't know I HAD Barracks!

    It appears to have that odd "crinkly" finish on the receiver that shows up on late No4 Mk1(T) build. I used to think it wasn't original, but Brian Dick says different!

    Its really unusual to see intact markings on the crate, they're almost always painted over!
    Last edited by jmoore; 10-15-2009 at 02:25.

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    Cool, you have from what i am dreaming of. Good stuff

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    Gunner
    The services of the great ones are dangerous and not worth the trouble they cost. Lessing, G.E.

  4. Default I think they call the crinkly finish suncordite

    or something like that. It is a 1945 rifle.

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    Suncorite. Not quite the same look, Suncorite is just a matte black. Regardless, it's right for your rifle as orginally converted at H&H. Only the later ones have this finish and its just around the receiver area, from the examples I've seen.

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