7.62mm DCRA LE No4 conversion thread

Did anyone buy the 7.62 Nato barrel off of Marba on the E&E a while back? DCRA#?

Info found, unumbered barrel.

About 150 DCRA's have been tracked down so far, thank you.

Still waiting confirmation from other members + still waiting for the ''Base or Garrison'' DCRA No4's still locked up in their dungeon somewheres in Canada.

Lots of conversions are still stuck in the US :(
 
What's a "going price" for one of the rifles these days? :confused:

I have #713.... bottom in the pic:

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I remember those 2, I think the original owner was asking $1300 a pop, few years back and sold them as a set?

Since most are in mint shape and were range guns with no .308 mag nor PH sights, they seem to vary from $500-600+

I know a guy who's asking $1000 for his and well he still hasn't sold them..They've been for sale for years.
 
I remember those 2, I think the original owner was asking $1300 a pop, few years back and sold them as a set?

No, you must be mistaken about these.

I did get them together as a pair. But they came directly from the person who originally had them. He shot at Bisley with the Canadian team in 1958.

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Long Branch DCRA Rifle # 506

Just picked up Rifle # 506, Long Branch 1950, walnut/ maple furniture. Enfield magazine installed, no parker hale sight but extra hole drilled and tapped in left side of butt socket.
 
This mystery one just showed up on the E&E..

For sale is a 1943 longbranch lee enfield 308 conversion.it is full wood stock and has not been sporterized.it is listed as 308 on rifle not 7.62.very good shape for its age and barrel is bright and clean.i think conversion was done in 1954 has it has 54 and serial number beside the 54.also has had 3(f)ptr put on it as well.bluing is also in good shape as well.can send pics so pm me your email.not sure what is good asking price so lets start at $1000 shipped.open to offers.if some one knows the right value i will change it.thanks.need to sell for another purchase
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Found and bought #928

Just found and bought #928 at the Lumby Gunshow in BC. It is very nice but the original battle sight was removed and an S&K instamount was installed. That will be remedied soon.
The rifle itself is built on a 91 series, 1949, CNo4 MkI* receiver.

There is nothing spectacular about the rifle other than it has a laminated stock.

If someone wants to post some pics for me (I am computer challenged) please send me an email and I will send some pics.

When I first saw it I had to look twice to make sure. It is stock number 108.

Don, a CGNer whose alias I won't post, walked past it at least 3 dozen times. Then spent the rest of the show time drooling, crying and gnashing his teeth. Even threatened to kidnap my dog. Talk about sinking to the lowest levels.
 
This question was asked and I found it quite interesting so I am posting this on here..

LB has 5G and C inside oval mark on receiver and fore wood. Indicating a former DCRA 303 target rifle??

Can someone elaborate on this?

Thx
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DCRA # 782 from Albayo to me. Pics to follow after the cleanup.Savage No4Mk1* with 1300 yd rear sight and 303 magazine. No bedding done to forestock. Bolt serial number mismatched to rifle but DCRA stamp is #782 on top of the handle. Up to 3. I'm loving it.
 
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It is estimated that less than 3000 rifles (More like 2000 actually) were converted to DCRA target rifles. The highest reported conversion number is #1982 however the highest proven number is #1953


1]How many do the Rangers still have 2]lots have been moded [heavy bearrels] 3]i have seen and missed out on lots that went through EEP's web site 4] How many people have them in there closet who don't use computers 5]How many have failed or destroyed by the RCMP/OPPs it would add up very fast once you do the math.
 
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It is estimated that less than 3000 rifles (More like 2000 actually) were converted to DCRA target rifles. The highest reported conversion number is #1982 however the highest proven number is #1953


1]How many do the Rangers still have 2]lots have been moded [heavy bearrels] 3]i have seen and missed out on lots that went through EEP's web site 4] How many people have them in there closet who don't use computers 5]How many have failed or destroyed by the RCMP/OPPs it would add up very fast once you do the math.

I don't recall hearing the RCMP or Cdn Rangers being issued actual DCRA No4's in 7.62mm but it could have been prior to the conversion.
 
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