A few pics of my 1941 date Maltby number 4 rifle. It has a two groove barrel. It is all matching including the wood. The stock is still shaped for a cut off that was never used on the No. 4. One of the early production rifles made here. It shoots OK for me. It currently has a PH5C target sight on it. I have a dispersal SMLE that is younger than this rifle.
A few pics.
Regards
Peter.
Maltby number 4
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Re: Maltby number 4
A few more pics.
Regards
Peter.
A nice rifle that I am glad to have.Regards
Peter.
Re: Maltby number 4
Nice and quite unusual as well. I would give it house room!
Re: Maltby number 4
Lovely very early Maltby, very nice
I had a lovely '43 dated Maltby which I let go so as to be able to get my current 4(T).

I had a lovely '43 dated Maltby which I let go so as to be able to get my current 4(T).
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Re: Maltby number 4
I have what appears to be a near-idenical 1941 Matlby No. 4. I have a TZ sight on mine - was hitting steel at 600m with it back in August. Lovely piece of working history.
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Any chance of a few pics of yours?
Regards
Peter.
Regards
Peter.
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Re: Maltby number 4
I will, Pete. Stupidly busy here just now but will get to it in the next couple of days.PeterN wrote:Any chance of a few pics of yours?
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Peter.
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