No1 MkIII* HT Sniper Rifle
History and Images
Images courtesy of Mick Toal
Though the British
experimented with various types of accurized SMLE’s during World War One, they
never proved to be very successful and ultimately the P14 rifle was pursued as
a more adequate platform until the No4 rifle came along. It was
The No1 MkIII* HT was
developed by Lithgow Small Arms by using the World War One era Pattern 1918
telescope and fitting the basic No1 receiver with a heavy barrel and finishing
it with carefully bedded furniture. As there were only about 1500 of these
sniper rifles produced it is difficult to say how successful they were on the
battlefield, but certainly they would be a prize in anyone collection.
Featured here below are some
images of Mick Toals refurbished high mount No1 MkIII*HT.

The rifle at the start of restoration.

Pre-restoration scope and action.

In progress the stripped action.

In progress the barreled receiver and fore-end.

The barrel and fore-end, note the H on the knox form indicating the Heavy barrel.

The completed rifle, a 1916 Lithgow SMLE originally
converted to a No1MkIII*HT December 1944.

The receiver and scope.

Rear sight and furniture.

The nosecap.

The Pattern 1918 scope.

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