A friend of mine just got a 1950 Long Branch DCRA 7.62 rifle out of Quebec. The buttsocket has been renumbered to SC and 4 numerals.(4 digits)
The s/n area was filed or flattened out considerably in the process of renumbering. The bolt serial number matches.
The DCRA number is on the bolt handle, receiver and barrel. He's never seen another DCRA with the 4 digit DCRA number on the barrel.
Any ideas about why this s/n was changed from the normal 95L etc LB number? Was this a club gun and the number changed for that reason?
Also, he brought a C Broad Arrow marked sling with W MFG CO LTD 1940 on it.
This predates Small Arms Limited as far as I know. Were we making slings for SMLE rifles in Canada at that time?
The s/n area was filed or flattened out considerably in the process of renumbering. The bolt serial number matches.
The DCRA number is on the bolt handle, receiver and barrel. He's never seen another DCRA with the 4 digit DCRA number on the barrel.
Any ideas about why this s/n was changed from the normal 95L etc LB number? Was this a club gun and the number changed for that reason?
Also, he brought a C Broad Arrow marked sling with W MFG CO LTD 1940 on it.
This predates Small Arms Limited as far as I know. Were we making slings for SMLE rifles in Canada at that time?


















































