Here is a frustrating story. Many years ago I picked up a BSA No 4 Mk I(T) sniper rifle. My brother actually found it for me at a gunshow. It didn't take long to realize that the wood on the rifle was all Longbranch. This puzzled me until I was finally able to track down the previous owner a few years later. It seems he had bought 2 No 4 rifles from a milsurp dealer, probably back in the 1960s. One was a complete, correct BSA No 4 T and the other was a very pretty Long Branch No 4 Mk I* (not a sniper). The guy thought the Long Branch wood was much nicer looking than the sniper rifle, so he swapped the stocks and sent the Long Branch back to where he bought it.
The impossible mission for me is to see if anybody out there happens to have, or know about, a Long Branch No 4 rifle that has rougher, BSA wood on it. The butt stock will have two holes drilled in the top of the comb for the cheek piece and it most likely will have a big "S51" stamped on the bottom. Again, I realize the chances of finding this wood is hovring right about 0%, but it seemed like it was worth a shot posting on a quiet Labour Day Monday morning.
The impossible mission for me is to see if anybody out there happens to have, or know about, a Long Branch No 4 rifle that has rougher, BSA wood on it. The butt stock will have two holes drilled in the top of the comb for the cheek piece and it most likely will have a big "S51" stamped on the bottom. Again, I realize the chances of finding this wood is hovring right about 0%, but it seemed like it was worth a shot posting on a quiet Labour Day Monday morning.