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    LB serial listing

    My one and only Long Branch is marked No 4 MK I* FTR(F) [note: no FTR date]; ser#: 42L0529 (original stamping on the wrist, later electro-penciled on barrel, and stamped below the FTR stamp); action is 1943 dated; 1943 dated barrel; not import marked; it was [poorly] sporterized at some point and was missing several small parts and its magazine; bolt is a 1st type Long Branch, stamped 63L (1944?); rear sight is a 1st type/milled Fazakerley; triggerguard is a 4th type (with attached trigger); the wood is beech or birch. Since it was FTR'd I feel that several of the smaller parts are replacements, and the action and barrel were "painted" black at the time.

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    I'm not sure...did I miss the question here?
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    I am on my first one and here goes 45l98xx a 1943 make sporterized stock on it looks as if old wood one was cut down....

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    Is anyone correlating the Long Branch serial numbers to the month it was built....I have found such listing with the Savage Enfields but cannot find this info for the Long Branch.

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    Long Branch C No 4 Mk 1*

    Date on left side receiver is 1955

    Serial number on rear/wrist band: 27L66XX (not done very well...looks like it was done very quickly with crappy spacing and slightly out-of-line)

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    Hello All, Greetings & adding my 1943 No4 Mk1* rifle to the list. Great sentimental value, was my 18th birthday present back in NZicon in the '60s, they were a mail order purchase for years. Factory number on the receiver 23L2068 with a P below plus identical bolt & forestock numbers. NZ number? 20015 neatly hand stamped with the NZ & broad arrow on the butt. Woodwork had seen extensive field service but was well oiled, the metalwork came in good order. All fittings are machined and Long Branch marked except the Mk I ladder rear sight which is marked B with a broad arrow in a diamond, the magazine which is unmarked except for a B in a ring on the platform and the forestock cap with CCN stamped. Has the Mark I round safety and Mark I square foresight. 5 groove rifling, alloy butt plate and fluted fore guard. Cheers.
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    1943,35L86xx,no groove hanguard, zamacicon buttplate mk2 pivot rear sight,no serial number on stock

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    Correlating Serial Numbers to Monthly Production

    Quote Originally Posted by wheel65 View Post
    Is anyone correlating the Long Branch serial numbers to the month it was built....I have found such listing with the Savage Enfields but cannot find this info for the Long Branch.
    I did the date correlations for the Savage Enfields, which was based on extrapolation, not on actual production data, which is apparently lost. I know of no date correlations for Long Branch.

    If someone has correlated serial numbers with production months, please let me know. Otherwise, I will do some estimates. I think I have enough data to estimate the serial number and correlate months of production, particularly in 1944. If anyone has production data from 1941-3, it would be helpful. And any data on when production was restarted in 1949 and when it concluded in 1950 will be helpful. I am assuming that all production at Long Branch ended in 1945, and there was no further production until 1949.

    After 1950, as I understand it, production was strictly for No. 7 .22s or special DCRA models and that data is probably very difficult to extrapolate and correlate.

    Lumpetmine, could you kindly guide me to the last thread where all your data is posted so I can work with the best last data?

    Thanks, Robert
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    A picture of your receiver side wall would be interesting to look at!


    Quote Originally Posted by sumway View Post
    Long Branch C No 4 Mk 1*

    Date on left side receiver is 1955

    Serial number on rear/wrist band: 27L66XX (not done very well...looks like it was done very quickly with crappy spacing and slightly out-of-line)

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheel65 View Post
    Is anyone correlating the Long Branch serial numbers to the month it was built....I have found such listing with the Savage Enfields but cannot find this info for the Long Branch.
    Beginning this correlation now. See Thread: Long Branch - Linking Serial Numbers to Month of Production

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