
Training rifles for the Royal Air Force, this particular example Whilst BSA did manufacture solid barrels, produced for a batch of approximately The knownĮxamples at Warminster were reported as carrying a plate on the butt These rifles were apparently used at the School of Musketry. The School of Infantry at Warminster in the 1960s. ( ISBN 949749 17 6 ), there is mention of such rifles being stored at 303 No.4 (T) and the "Holland and Holland Connection" In the excellent book "An Armourer's Perspective", by Peter

Right hand side of the receiver also carries the small " S" This can be seen in one of the images below. The left hand side of the butt-socketĬarries the familiar " TR" stamping, but which Manufactured rifle ( thus coded " M47C" )Īnd certainly has the background of being one of those original selectionsįor the "T" rifle conversion.


This example is a BSA ( Birmingham Small Arms Co.) Rifle, and Service Rifle Target shooting at BISLEY CAMP RANGES Post WWII Rifle and the EM2 Bulldog precursor to the current SA-80 The BSA manufactured Lee Enfield Rifle No.4T.
