Hi Guys!
A number of years ago I aguired a very interesting Lee Enfield rifle with an very interesting providence. This rifle was owned by Fred Kearsey and I obtained it through Fred's nephew who was handling some of Fred's affairs. Fred Kearsey was one of the "founding fathers" of Long Branch" (Small Arms of the World, Pg. 290) during WWII and continued there after the war until it eventually closed. This rifle was made in the Long Branch shop and was presented to Fred as a token of appreciation by the employees. Fred later moved to sales in Winchester.
It is certainly unique and has a number of interesting features. It is not oftens that you aquire a piece such as this where you know the history,
Cheers,
Bill
A number of years ago I aguired a very interesting Lee Enfield rifle with an very interesting providence. This rifle was owned by Fred Kearsey and I obtained it through Fred's nephew who was handling some of Fred's affairs. Fred Kearsey was one of the "founding fathers" of Long Branch" (Small Arms of the World, Pg. 290) during WWII and continued there after the war until it eventually closed. This rifle was made in the Long Branch shop and was presented to Fred as a token of appreciation by the employees. Fred later moved to sales in Winchester.
It is certainly unique and has a number of interesting features. It is not oftens that you aquire a piece such as this where you know the history,
Cheers,
Bill


















































