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superbee that is insane! I'm speechless...
Beautiful! Finally some good pics of it...I immediately noticed that this rifle was FTR'd by Long Branch after 1950...obviously it was here.
Nice rifle!
More pics!
Ever seen that green colour on anything else? Me neither. Definitely not Brit, not Indian. That leaves us...
BTW, looks like yours doesn't have a T either...
I am a little disappointed about the lack of the T, but I'll try a couple more shots of the side and see what pops up. It may have been faint and was lost to the refinishing, or it may not have had it at all.
The method of milling out the area on the scope bracket for the rifle number is also similar to LB rifles which I have seen. I believe your rifle also exhibits this Cantom.
The bracket is Brit made as can be identified by the JC in the photo.
Show a closeup of your brackets numbering along with the photo of mine. Seems to me they are quite similar. Perhaps this was a semi-common thing at the Cdn 3rd or 4th line workshop.
Not all No. 4 snipers where marked with the T on the left side of the reciever. Is your 1944? I have come across a few made in 1944 that were not marked with a T but all did not have the split front sight block either. My speculation is that they were converted by Holland & Holland provided the rifle has all the other distinguishing conversion marks but the front sight block was out of spec so the final inspector did not stamp the final "T". If there is a "T" stamp it will not be faint in my experience but quite bold and distinct. I had an L42 and the original No. 4 "T" mark was still very clear even after the reciever was refinished and restamped with the L42 designation on the side.I am a little disappointed about the lack of the T, but I'll try a couple more shots of the side and see what pops up. It may have been faint and was lost to the refinishing, or it may not have had it at all.
Who can you pick out the long branch sniper?
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Who can you pick out the long branch sniper?
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I also say 3rd from the bottom, not just because of the colour of the wood, but because of the type of safety used.
I would have to guess the fourth one is a 90L on the basis of the nice wood......
.... Did I win?
Yes, but there is little comparison between Cdn wood and Brit wood.Wood is in great shape on that one too.




























