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Pictured above is an Ultra-rare No. 4 Mark I English rifle, with C No.
32 TP Mk I Telescope. 99 rifles were manufactured by Long Branch in Canada.
Most of these were destroyed after the war. The scope was made by The
Lyman Gun Sight Corporation and is quick-detachable similar to the M1C
Garand. The rifle has a Griffin and Howe type mount, very similar to the
US M1C Garand except the top of the mount is not flat like the M1C but
is on a 45 degree angle. The “TP” designation indicates waterproofing.
The scope has a serial number on the elevation block. For all practical
purposes it is the same scope as the M82 with a post and crosshair. (We
are aware of some people passing off the scopes as correct for this rifle
when they are not. This rifle has another serial number so small you can
hardly see it etched on the telescope body.) To clarify the telescope
has two serial numbers which are the same numbers on the telescope. $4,250
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