Greetings all. I picked up a gorgeous 1950 Long Branch from a great fellow CGN'er on Sunday, and proceeded to do my thing. Basic disassembly to ensure everything is correctly marked and re-assemble. It's a BEAUTY!!!! Even the mag is serial numbered to the rifle. The bore is coming up nicely but there was some copper and carbon fouling. Some elbow grease, patches, Hoppes #9, and time, and the bore is shining like a mirror. Though the butt stock isn't marked, it conforms to "N" (normal) length specs. In the near future I'll take it all down to bits to clean out some residual cosmoline in the nooks and crannies. Normally, I'd strip down the wood and refinish the stock, but this one has so few dings and compression dents that I'm just going to rub it down with steel wool and varsol to remove old dirt and crud and smooth it out a little and give it a new coat of linseed oil. For now, enjoy a nice piece of Canadian (and Toronto) history. I have a soft spot in my heart for the Long Branch items, being that I don't live a long way away from the arsenal lands.







