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    Long Branch SMLE Replacement Barrels

    Hey all,

    I am seeking some information on Long Branch (Small Arms Limited) produced No1 MkIII (SMLE) barrels. With the Canadianicon Army not officially adopting the No4 until 1943, SAL would've overhauled some SMLEs to keep operations going. With that said, overhaul would've included replacing shot out barrels.

    I currently have three SAL produced SMLE barrels (1 - 1942, 2 - 1943).

    Does anyone have any info/official documentation about them? I am very interested to know more about them, including how many were produced.

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    Hi Kevin,

    I don't have any documentation, but I do have one here that was part of the deal I did purchasing all of Can Am Enterprise's remaining parts and accessories in the 1990s in Port Dover. It was rusty so I Parkerized it. It's never had a rear or front sight base fitted. I haven't seen one since and have never examined one on a complete rifle, (I've had a few hundred), so like all things CF, there may not be a large quantity of them.

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    I have the number of barrels for the No.1 Mk.3 produced in Canadaicon for the rebuild process
    I will dig it out and post it sometime this weekend.

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    I've had a couple and there's not much to tell. They were made as late as 1943 and show a typical two digit date stamp, LB stamp, proof stamp and C Broad Arrow stamp. Rifling is typical SMLE and appears somewhat shallow compared to a No.4. Finish and machining is up to the usual standard for LB.

    SMLE's were in use for training in Canadaicon, and in the UK no doubt. Remember that the federal government had foolishly agreed to sublimate the Canadian supply system into the Britishicon War Office, so they divvied out whatever they wanted to the Canadian Army in Britain, when they wanted, and it wasn't necessarily Canadian built equipment.
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