No4 Long Branch Followers

The majority of my 1942-45's are marked "UCF" and the occasionaly "B" in a circle. My 1950's are not marked at all. I've seen "S" Savage marked mag bodies and platforms in 1941-45 Enfields.

Anybody have a platform marked "C Broadarrow".....I'd like to buy 3 or 4 of these if there's a source out there.

Ron
 
The majority of my 1942-45's are marked "UCF" and the occasionaly "B" in a circle. My 1950's are not marked at all. I've seen "S" Savage marked mag bodies and platforms in 1941-45 Enfields.

Anybody have a platform marked "C Broadarrow".....I'd like to buy 3 or 4 of these if there's a source out there.

Ron

I've never seen one Ron. Usually as said, B, UCF, or S, or unmarked.
 
C

I have at least one that has the C broad arrow on the follower, came with my all matching 43 5 groove. Savage parts are common as they were in the mix 43 and later after LB took delivery of their spares.
 
Just to throw my tuppence worth in, what about the underside of the magazine? Are WWII LB magazines supposed to have a solid underside, or should you expect to see any form of seam or gap from folding the magazine? Any clarification of what "UCF" stands for would also be helpful :) (I hate it when I find a stamp that I can't explain, and this happens all the time lol)
 
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