This rifle was accurised at Bisley by the gunsmith H Burton Wilson ( his stamp is on both sides of the stock) He worked out of Bisley between 1907 to 1930 and was renowned for the quality of his work. It features all his original additions plus its heavy target barrel.
It also features a mag cut off, piling swivel, Flanders mud flap, windage adjustable rear sight, Whitehead side mounts by Dr Payne fitted to the rifle while in the white then coloured to match it, a Malcolm X3 winchester A5 reproduction scope with wire cross style reticule, period correct style micrometer mounts with the often missing grasshopper spring (i have extra spares if required).
A head turner at the range and shoots superbly and also teaches you how to shoot too.
this style set up is a direct copy for one of the first outings of the British Army sniper rifle during 1916. As seen in the book British Sniper by Steve Houghton