Doing chores in the basement and decided to open the safe. Pulled out my son's Longbranch 1943 which was passed on to him by his grandfather. A World War 11 vet with Radar in the Air Force when he mustered out he was issued this rifle and the other stuff pictured. They were referred to as Rangers if I am not mistaken. I would imagine there are people on here who know a lot more about military history than I do. I know you guys like photos. The rifle is pretty cherry with hardly any marks etc. I would guess it has less that a hundred rounds through it. That ammo is dated 1942. When my son got it he ran about 50 rounds of the FMJ 1942 stuff and left the brass in the bush. Not one misfire. Oh well. That was about 10 years ago. It has been parked since then. Any way I go to open the bolt and it is jammed, can't lift the bolt. I am a shotgun type and have never even shot this gun. Where do I start?
I threw in a photo of a sporterized version of an SMLE, sorry about photo quality. Bought this for my son on his 21'st from a good friend. A really nice hunting rifle.
Also what is that tool next to the short mag? It screws into the brass tube.
I threw in a photo of a sporterized version of an SMLE, sorry about photo quality. Bought this for my son on his 21'st from a good friend. A really nice hunting rifle.
Also what is that tool next to the short mag? It screws into the brass tube.
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