While watching "Norm Christie's" documentry on the Canadian contribution in the Korean war on Thursday night ....i was suprised to see a early round type cocking knob on one of the No.4 rifles,..rather than the straight type ....it showed a good closeup of the bolt on a No.4 rifle while a infantryman in THE PPCLI worked the bolt and fired his rifle...the round type cocking knob on the bolt wasn't hard to miss..i was very suprised,..as i thought all Long Branch No.4 rifles had the straight cocking knobs with the grooves milled in each side,......did early production Long Branch rifles have the round type cocking knob.....very curious


















































