


WITHOUT WARNING by the late Clive Law.AN ARMOURER’S PERSPECTIVE by Peter Laidler and Ian Skennerton pp.For more information on these sniper rifles, including details of the number that were converted, please see these books: The figures below do not include prototypes, pilot models and experimental sniper rifles, of which very few were made. Not everyone agrees on the totals, but that is due to lack of complete archival records. The Australians built their own sniper variant based upon the No. 1 MK. Prior to their creation a variety of WWI sniper rifles were in use.

I* (T) were the standard WWII sniper rifles for the British and for the Commonwealth, except for Australia. I and converted to sniper equipment by Royal Small Arms Factory Enfield early in 1942. I (T) Serial number 0C820 made by Stevens-Savage as a No.
