Here's an ex- Indian service one that's very different from anything I've seen.
- 1945 Longbranch, yet a 20L s/n in characters twice as large as the usual.
The butt socket around the s/n is fully rounded and doesn't appear to have had a previous number ground out
- Bolt numbered to match, but only with the "L" and last 4 numbers of the s/n
- A real parts jumble incl all of Brit/Savage/LB parts. There's even a No5 trigger guard and an early button style cocking piece
- Barrel has the DC proof and "46" on right side of chamber
- Barrel also marked with "S 35" on left side of chamber
- Top of chamber stamped " IP" along with 2 oval stamps with 3 characters within each stamp
- Receiver stamped " RB 11/46" above ejector screw
- Mixed wood incl "Ishapore screw" in forend. Forend is numbered to the rifle in large letters.
- Bore is pristine
- Very light wear and even bearing on both bolt lugs. Headspace checks OK
It's hard to square the 20L s/n on a 1945 rifle
, but it's obviously been stamped after the receiver was made. My best guess is that this may have been a spare receiver which was built up in 1946 with a LB 1946 barrel. After that it wound up in India with some additional level of rebuild done there. Any other ideas?
The metal is caked with dried grease and paint, but no rust or pitting. I'm going to soak the receiver and parts in mineral spirits for a while and see what it all looks like. After that maybe a parkerizing job if needed and a fit up with all LB wood and parts other than the bolt. The barrel is very nice, so hopefully it will prove to be a good shooter.
- 1945 Longbranch, yet a 20L s/n in characters twice as large as the usual.
- Bolt numbered to match, but only with the "L" and last 4 numbers of the s/n
- A real parts jumble incl all of Brit/Savage/LB parts. There's even a No5 trigger guard and an early button style cocking piece
- Barrel has the DC proof and "46" on right side of chamber
- Barrel also marked with "S 35" on left side of chamber
- Top of chamber stamped " IP" along with 2 oval stamps with 3 characters within each stamp
- Receiver stamped " RB 11/46" above ejector screw
- Mixed wood incl "Ishapore screw" in forend. Forend is numbered to the rifle in large letters.
- Bore is pristine
- Very light wear and even bearing on both bolt lugs. Headspace checks OK
It's hard to square the 20L s/n on a 1945 rifle
The metal is caked with dried grease and paint, but no rust or pitting. I'm going to soak the receiver and parts in mineral spirits for a while and see what it all looks like. After that maybe a parkerizing job if needed and a fit up with all LB wood and parts other than the bolt. The barrel is very nice, so hopefully it will prove to be a good shooter.





















































