I have a 1941 Long Branch No.4 Mk.1 on the way, but I thought I'd share a few photos that I have already got from the seller:
http://s1016.photobucket.com/albums/af290/spinecracker/New%20Long%20Branch%201941/
The company selling the rifle does not exactly have a stellar reputation (TG International), so I am waiting with a mix of trepidation, fear and expectation. The lower band on the rifle has been drilled to accept an Indian issue grenade launcher sight, but I do not know as yet if the stock has been modified in the same area (the Indians cut small recesses in the forestock on either side of the lower band to fit the launcher sight), but the forestock does not have the Ishey screw, so there is a chance that the forestock was replaced and/or the lower band was replaced art some point. Any ideas as to what the "50" stamp below the safety catch may mean? Indian refurb mark for 1950, maybe?
http://s1016.photobucket.com/albums/af290/spinecracker/New%20Long%20Branch%201941/
The company selling the rifle does not exactly have a stellar reputation (TG International), so I am waiting with a mix of trepidation, fear and expectation. The lower band on the rifle has been drilled to accept an Indian issue grenade launcher sight, but I do not know as yet if the stock has been modified in the same area (the Indians cut small recesses in the forestock on either side of the lower band to fit the launcher sight), but the forestock does not have the Ishey screw, so there is a chance that the forestock was replaced and/or the lower band was replaced art some point. Any ideas as to what the "50" stamp below the safety catch may mean? Indian refurb mark for 1950, maybe?



















































