Personally, I'd be a very cautious on paying too high a price for this piece, as in my opinion, there are a number of anomalies ..
I'd like to see more detailed pics of other areas of the rifle, transit chest and scope, plus pay attention to some of the inconsistencies that rgg_7 has already pointed out …
My guess is that elements of it have been assembled from relatively
correct components to create a relatively accurate but not "all correct" original condition piece.
I also get a little nervous when I see a piece presented to me by a seller that has a boat load of nice little add-ons such as action covers, pull throughs and cleaning cloths with it, that add to a sense of completeness.
Is the scope serial number stamped on the top of the butt wrist and if so, is the area where it's stamped show original wood wear, or seem flatter? Is there a "C Broad Arrow" with associated inspector's mark number on the scope mount centre, under the rifle serial number on the mating scope mount itself? I don't see any?
Is the transit chest Canadian (refer to MKL article for details of what to look for)? i.e.: leather handles and number of hinge screws. Is it
HCF stamped on the edge of the bottom at one end, referring to HILL CLARK FRANCIS of New Liskeard, Ontario. Sticker on chest lid seems to refer to a British No.4 Mk1(T) with a No.32 scope?
Finally, I'd recommend you pass the pics (and more if possible) through folks such as Peter Laidler, Dr. Roger Payne, Lance, Claven2, Clive Law, Warren, John Sukey, sunray, purple, Lee Enfield, Stencollector, tiriaq, smellie and lots of other experts, for another opinion, as they've forgotten more than I'll ever know about these old girls.
Check the Knowledge Library for an all correct example of this type of piece, complete with a 197 photo montage and an article by one of our
Advisory Panelhttp://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=23 members, Clive "service pub" Law, about the Long Branch Trade Pattern snipers.
1944 Enfield No.4 Mk1*(T) Long Branch TP Sniper Rifle Serial # 74L0318http://www.milsurps.com/content.php...)-Long-Branch-TP-(Trade-Pattern)-Sniper-Rifle
(Converted by Long Branch Arsenal, Ontario, Canada)
c/w matching Telescopic, Sighting C No.32, Mk.I(TP) (Trade Pattern)
Scope Serial # 4392S (Mfg by Lyman-Alaskan)
This is a very expensive decision for you and you don't want to feel disappointed if it doesn't turn out to match you expectations. Ive been there and done that personally with two sellers in the Canadian market who assemble some pretty good looking representative pieces, but they turned out to be just that, "put togethers" with correct parts and not worth the value I paid.
I didn't find out until I showed the pieces to some of the real experts, one of which who is a personal friend who visited and handled them, only to validate by disappointment.
Needless to say, I wouldn't deal again with the two sellers mentioned. It's often not what the seller says, but it's how they carefully qualify what they say about the piece. That should be a tip-off itself, but I still made the mistakes any way.
Hope that helps a bit ..
Regards,
Doug