Infanteer90
CGN Regular
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- Where you all want to be... Alberta
Two nights ago I picked up Long Branch C No4 Mk1* dated 1949 from a friend who is selling his collection. Unfortunately, he removed the bolt for storage and is not sure if he has the matching bolt or not. Regardless, it's a nice rifle and hard to find year.
Well, tonight I got a phone call from a collector who wants to trade for some WW2 militaria and what does he offer? A matching Long Branch No4 Mk1 dated.... you guessed it, 1941!!!! It's in great condition and the only minor fault is that it now has a British butt. It has the proper bolt, rear sight, hinged front band but not the waisted front sight body
Apparently they ceased to be used in the 0L6### range and mine is in the 0L7### range. I just checked the barrel and it has the matching serial # and is 2 grooves which is proper.
So, add these two fine Long Branch No4's to the 43 and 44 dated examples that I already have and I guess I am now officially a Long Branch collector
Photos will follow of course.
Well, tonight I got a phone call from a collector who wants to trade for some WW2 militaria and what does he offer? A matching Long Branch No4 Mk1 dated.... you guessed it, 1941!!!! It's in great condition and the only minor fault is that it now has a British butt. It has the proper bolt, rear sight, hinged front band but not the waisted front sight body
So, add these two fine Long Branch No4's to the 43 and 44 dated examples that I already have and I guess I am now officially a Long Branch collector

Photos will follow of course.
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