Good day all,
I apologize in advance, some of the photos would not rotate or shrink properly. At any rate, I recently acquired a sporterized Lee Enfield Long Branch No4 Mk1*. The barrel does not look like it's been cut, thankfully, and should be a candidate for restoration. The rifle is very dirty (as the pictures will show) and I'm sure it will look nicer once it's cleaned properly. Short of needing the original wood pieces, it looks to me that I only need a front sight post guard.
I just need a bit of help making sense of the markings. I've looked on numerous Lee websites to decipher the markings and I'm still confused. Does anyone know:
-If it's a numbers matching rifle (I suspect not)
-Am I correct that this rifle is a good candidate for a restore?
-Is this the original buttstock?
-Any other points of interest would be greatly appreciated!!













I apologize in advance, some of the photos would not rotate or shrink properly. At any rate, I recently acquired a sporterized Lee Enfield Long Branch No4 Mk1*. The barrel does not look like it's been cut, thankfully, and should be a candidate for restoration. The rifle is very dirty (as the pictures will show) and I'm sure it will look nicer once it's cleaned properly. Short of needing the original wood pieces, it looks to me that I only need a front sight post guard.
I just need a bit of help making sense of the markings. I've looked on numerous Lee websites to decipher the markings and I'm still confused. Does anyone know:
-If it's a numbers matching rifle (I suspect not)
-Am I correct that this rifle is a good candidate for a restore?
-Is this the original buttstock?
-Any other points of interest would be greatly appreciated!!




































































