The guy at Epps said they were unissued mint receivers.
Well, so much for unissued mint receivers. The ones I got in today from Epps were in the grease, in their origional Cdn supply depot boxes (2 to a box) and wrapped in that waxy type paper. However, on examination, all are the typical supply system receivers with the serial numbers scrubbed off, and the area re-parked/re-blued. Although I haven't cleaned the grease off them (and likely won't until the time comes that I use them) they all appear in exc condition with the exception of the flat spot where the serial numbers used to be. Despite many saying they exist, I have yet to see a Cno7 receiver that is genuinely unissued, and without the scrub marks.
One pleasant surprise...I got all 3 variations that I know of for the 44 receivers. A normal, by the book, 44 receiver would have the following on the side:
22"
LONGBRANCH
1944
One of the receivers has had the origional nomenclature upgraded to the 45 style, by engraving:
No7.22"IN.Mkl
LONGBRANCH
1944
And one of the receivers has had the origional nomenclature upgraded to the late 45/1946 type markings by stamping:
C No7..22".Mk.l
LONGBRANCH
1944
You can tell the receivers have been upgraded from the origional markings, because the " mark after the 22 is only used on the early 1944 receivers, and the remainder of the nomenclature does not quite line up with the .22".
I don't know if I am the only guy who is interested in these types of variations...if others are, just say so and I will dig out the digital camera and try out a couple of photos.
So my collection of LongBranch oddities grows. Now the tough part will be to find barrels. If anyone has spares, I could be persuaded to trade receivers for barrels.