I have mine in the mail finally. 22 months in Regina then a month at my buddies so he can finger bang it first. I'm excited since I'll never get to own a real one.
Wow nice! Is that an original No. 32 scope?

This is an original Long Branch No.4 Mk I built in 1943 and re-worked by Stuart Hardcastle of Saskatchewan based 'Lee Enfield Restorations'. All original metal, just the scope is a reproduction as is the beautifully crafted transit case which is included in the price. Just took it to the range and it shot super tight group at 100 yards using standard S&B .303 British ammo. Contact me for more questions and pics. I can ship anywhere in Canada. PAL a must. Shipping and insurance extra. $5565 OBO.
And as an example of a less well-done No4(T) Reproduction, we can see this on #######:
https://www.####### .ca/firearms/rifles/city-montreal/long-branch-no4-mk-i-built-1943-4t-re-work-transit-case
The markings on the forend are very, very poorly reproduced, and nary a piece of lumber matches. Front base is crooked.
Bradley
Edited to include the photos, in the event that the ad is pulled (or sold). Listed at $5565.
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Very nice, Sir! Did you get the chance to test it at the range?
I know I am a little late to the part on this reply.
You say that that sort of thing wouldn’t get past Stuart, however I purchased two Long Branch “restored” rifles from him. One had the furniture sanded so that the stamps were no longer visible and the other had been spray painted rattle can flat black with the entire safety still in place so the bead blasted receiver showed silver when the safety was on.
Both rifles had the metal on the front hand-guard and fore end spray painted while the band was installed. My younger brother I used Stuart for motorcycle work as he restores old English bikes. Stuart had those two LB rifles for sale in the shop at the time along with a couple of English rifles.




























