Enfield No.4 MkI T (British WW2 Sniper) to 1,000yds (Feat. Jonathan Ferguson)
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The Lee Enfield No.4 Mk1 T sniper was perhaps one of the best sniper rifles of WW2... in its own way... but how? We took a genuine T sniper out to the course and stepped it further and further to see how it would do.... surprise...it's a performer!
This is a collaboration with Jonathan Ferguson of the @RoyalArmouriesMuseum
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