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    Finally....My Collection, in Picture Form!

    Here we go..

    1--2--3--4--5

    6--7

    8--9

    Picture 1

    BSA No4T w/transit case and non matching scope and mount. Scope can, adjustment tool, sling.
    BSA No4 Mk1/2 T w/transit case and non matching scope and mount. Scope can, adjustment tool. Indian T.
    Long Branch No 4 1950. As perfect as it gets, w/transit case.
    No2 MkIV .22 Conversion w/transit chest marked at one time owned by RCMP. AJ Parker sight.

    Picture 2

    Cooey 82 C Broad arrow marked.
    Lithgowicon .22 Hornet. Apparently a officers recreational gun.
    Savage No4 cutaway.

    Picture 3

    EAL
    No 8. this one came out of New Zeland
    AIA 7.62X39 with Bushnell 10X scope
    M1917 Eddystone, second month of production.

    Picture 4

    Lithgow No1 MkII
    BSA Sht. Lee III*
    GRI No1 MkII*
    Enfield Sht. Lee MkIII

    Picture 5

    Lithgow Sht Lee III*
    BSA Sht. Lee III
    RFI 1945 no other markings of any sort.

    Picture 6

    Enfield LEC 1 1898. From RCMP Depot Regina.
    Enfield LEC 1 1898. Bubba got to this one....
    .22 Barrel liner
    Mills Bomb Launcher.

    Picture 7

    Long Branch 1943 Mk1*
    Mk 2 (F)
    Mk 1 Savage
    Mk 1 all metal painted green .

    Picture 8

    MkI converted to Mk1/2
    Long Branch 1950 Mk1*
    No4 Mk1
    Savage Mk1* I converted for longer range shooting. No drill mount!

    Picture 9

    BSA&M 1897 LE 1 complete
    BSA Lee Speed complete
    No5 Mk1 Faz.
    No5 Mk1 BSA.
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