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    Posted: February 12 2026 at 8:22pm
hi, i has surfing the web and read that century arms made a batch of enfield NO4 sniper rifles , how good were they and how are they marked , i have owned several rifles from century arms  and a couple had there stamp hidden under the stocks and other in plain sight on the barrels, please post, many thanks
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I've never heard of such a thing.
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I hadn’t heard this either.  Perhaps they imported some T’s released from service? 
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Anything is possible. but I'd double-check the backstory as they've made some interesting Fantasy conversions before.
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Never heard anything like this either. I know they imported a bunch of scopeless T's at one point long ago, but that's all I have ever been aware of.
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Perhaps they bought a bunch of Chinese repro No. 32 scopes and put them on a scopeless T or a No. 4? I’ve not read many complementary experiences on the repro scopes. 


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