Hi all
I am a member of Extreme Précision, a french-canadian firearm forum. I was minding my business on the forum, browsing topics as usual, when I saw a guy asking about this gun. Couple of answers comes in, I read a bit and forget about it. Then the other day I see it for sale, 50$ shipped. Since small game hunting end march 31st, and my range opens up only mid May, I decided to buy it to keep me busy.
Now before we begin this incredible journey in the world of Bubba, all I will do to it will not harm it any more than it is now. It started life as a Longbranch No 4 mk1*. Then it was FTR in 52. That is my guess, there is /52 with the serial, then (F)FTR on the side, and the Longbranch 1944 marking has a line on it. Then at some point Bubba got his dirty mits on it. The barrel was cut just to remove most of the straight spot where the bayo and sight attach. Then he went on to cut all upper parts, the bridge and the rear sight "ear" at the left of the receiver, making it a flat-top kinda thing.
Not only that. Bubba filled some sort of dovetail just over the chamber to attach some sort of Cooey 60 sight. I do not think the dovetail will be an issue.
The good points are the barrel and parts. I have had a couple of used Enfield before, and the barrel on this one is one of the best I ever saw. Rifling is all there, sharp and bright. And there is not rust or pitting, except the stock screw. All mechanical parts are functionning perfect. There was no mag, but I will take my other No 4 mag when I will shoot this gun. And it got a no 3 bolt head on it.
Here are some pics. My project will be pretty simple. Make some sort of bracket to attach the small bushnell 1.5-4 scope I got for free, and use it as a deer rifle in the woods for 100 yards or less distance. So as long as it is minute of pie plate I'll be happy.
I am going bunny hunting this weekend, I will take it along to test fire it before I put any more work on it.
I am a member of Extreme Précision, a french-canadian firearm forum. I was minding my business on the forum, browsing topics as usual, when I saw a guy asking about this gun. Couple of answers comes in, I read a bit and forget about it. Then the other day I see it for sale, 50$ shipped. Since small game hunting end march 31st, and my range opens up only mid May, I decided to buy it to keep me busy.
Now before we begin this incredible journey in the world of Bubba, all I will do to it will not harm it any more than it is now. It started life as a Longbranch No 4 mk1*. Then it was FTR in 52. That is my guess, there is /52 with the serial, then (F)FTR on the side, and the Longbranch 1944 marking has a line on it. Then at some point Bubba got his dirty mits on it. The barrel was cut just to remove most of the straight spot where the bayo and sight attach. Then he went on to cut all upper parts, the bridge and the rear sight "ear" at the left of the receiver, making it a flat-top kinda thing.
Not only that. Bubba filled some sort of dovetail just over the chamber to attach some sort of Cooey 60 sight. I do not think the dovetail will be an issue.
The good points are the barrel and parts. I have had a couple of used Enfield before, and the barrel on this one is one of the best I ever saw. Rifling is all there, sharp and bright. And there is not rust or pitting, except the stock screw. All mechanical parts are functionning perfect. There was no mag, but I will take my other No 4 mag when I will shoot this gun. And it got a no 3 bolt head on it.
Here are some pics. My project will be pretty simple. Make some sort of bracket to attach the small bushnell 1.5-4 scope I got for free, and use it as a deer rifle in the woods for 100 yards or less distance. So as long as it is minute of pie plate I'll be happy.
I am going bunny hunting this weekend, I will take it along to test fire it before I put any more work on it.
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