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- North-Central Quebec
Long Branch rifles in original military configuration bring premium prices these days, and I guess some sellers have been encouraged by the sudden increase into “doctoring” less than perfect rifles to make a few extra bucks. Recently, I have spotted rifles on the EE that had non LB parts with dubious stamps that looked recently applied, especially on the wood. Today, there was an “all matching” rifle with an asking price of 1.5k that was listed as sold within three hours. There were lots of pictures accompanying it that clearly showed dubious or counterfeit stamps on the wood set and a few of the metal parts, including the bolt. Some parts were clearly Brit or Savage but had carelessly stamped LB markings. Maybe the seller was honest, had nothing to do with this, couldn’t tell the difference and was taken in himself. If you restore a rifle and do that, please mention it in the add. In any case, buyer beware! Before plunking down that kind of money, please do your research.
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