I've been looking for years for a post 50 LB, finally got this today.
DCRA marked 7.62, PH5C sight.
The barrel is wrapped with fibreglass, the action is bedded, custom bird's eye maple stock.
Now, I would have preferred to find a normal 1955 military Long Branch like Granite got recently, but now that I have this in hand, what a beauty!
I'd appreciate whatever anyone can tell me about it. Look at the custom work, trigger guard, adjustable king screw, no recoil pad? (no holes for screws)
What is that plate under the forend for?
Not even sure if this can be taken apart what with the action being bedded etc?
Here was the ad on the EE for those who didn't see it.
DCRA marked 7.62, PH5C sight.
The barrel is wrapped with fibreglass, the action is bedded, custom bird's eye maple stock.
Now, I would have preferred to find a normal 1955 military Long Branch like Granite got recently, but now that I have this in hand, what a beauty!
I'd appreciate whatever anyone can tell me about it. Look at the custom work, trigger guard, adjustable king screw, no recoil pad? (no holes for screws)
What is that plate under the forend for?
Not even sure if this can be taken apart what with the action being bedded etc?
Here was the ad on the EE for those who didn't see it.
I have for sale an unusual Lee Enfield 7.62 target rifle built for D.C.R. Target Rifle Shooting. Built on Longbranch #4 MKI* . Action Mfg. in 1955.
Parker Hale 5C rear target sight. Custom hand-built birdseye maple stock . Now for the neat part.--It sports a 'Sonier Tube"---This was an attempt to stiffen the standard weight military barrel by building up layers of fiberglass around the outside of the barrel and then tensioning the barrel with a nut at the muzzel.This in the early sixties-Forty years before the graphite wrapped barrels started to show up in the U.S. The only other "Sonier Tube" target rifle I know of still in existance is on display at the C.F.B.Gagetown Military Museum in Oromocto,N.B.
Built as a single shot rifle only. No provision for a magazine.
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