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My 1945 Long Branch T!!!!
Hey guys ,
I am looking for some info on my new 1945 Long Branch T. I am trying to find out what the production numbers where in 1945 and before. Also there are markings on the scope Bracket that I am not shure about. One is an iron cross looking stamp and the other is a circle and arrow that was put on by hand(I am guessing). I was also was trying to find out what the retail value is on the gun based off of past sales. And any other info you guys may have.
Thanks in advance!!
Scott
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Last edited by Headhunter; 10-25-2010 at 01:48 AM.
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10-23-2010 09:34 PM
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A few folks on this board own 1945 Long Branch "T's". If they could post their info it may answer your questions.
The 1945 LB T was a contract for the Uk and was mostly mounted with the No32 MK3 REL scope and was build on a block of Enfields in the 90L8xxx serial range.
Your scope bracket has the serial number milled off however it has the Canadian
aceptance mark electropeniceled and the maltese cross for non standard part. It's unusual to see a Mk1 scope on a 1945 however there are lots of exceptions when it comes to these old snipers. Your forestock and sight should also have the maltese cross stamped on them....may also appear underneath the cheekpiece.
Do you have the scope case and transit chest ?
Nice rifle.
Ron
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Hey Ron,
No I dont have the scope case and chest.....I bought the rifle in the UK
....We are in the process of getting it here. I am very excited about getting it(finally). When you say non standard....what exactly does that mean. Is it not right for the gun?
Thanks for info!
Scott
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Maltese cross signified "non standard" part ...meaning it was fitted to that rifle and not meant to be interchanged with another one. Som folks also call this this the Canadian
or Long Branch sniper rifle symbol. Generally found on these rifles however it's been observed on on other weapons and items. Ron
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Thanks Ron......That is quite helpful. Is there any place that I can find out the actual production numbers. Just how rare are the Long Branches? I am new to collecting and I am trying to soak up as much info as I can.........
thanks again
Scott
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Longbranch built 905,731 No 4 rifles (of which 1,141 were 'sniper' No4 T's)
Only 1000 REL scopes were manufactured.
Source : "An Armourers Perspective .303 No4(T) Rifle"
Peter Laidler
Its a book well worth buying - ISBN 1 85367 144 4
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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Thanks Alan
Holy cow ....I own that book!! And I never thought to look in it. I did now.....what do you need to know? ha ha! I dont know what I was thinking not looking in there............I must of had Long Branch on the brain....fogging up my thoughts!
Thanks for the help clearing my mind!
Scott
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Long Branch production is estimated to be @1588 total.
Milsurps - 1945 Enfield No.4 Mk1*(T) Long Branch Sniper Rifle
Your rifle is a 90L8, 1 of @350 all produced with the C.No32Mk3 scope.
Your REL No32MkI scope is "probably" off of a 1944 produced 71L block sniper.
Your mount "could be" original to the scope, but not the 90L8 rifle.
The right side cap markings are "in my opinion" additions, I've seen Long Branch scope rings marked, but not numbered.
Last edited by Lee Enfield; 10-27-2010 at 12:26 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Lee Enfield
Long Branch production is estimated to be @1588 total. Your rifle is a 90L8, 1 of @350 all produced with the C.No32Mk3 scope. Your REL No32MkI scope is "probably" off of a 1944 produced 71L block sniper. Your mount "could be" original to the scope, but not the 90L8 rifle. The right side cap markings are "in my opinion" additions, I've seen Long Branch scope rings marked, but not numbered.
Although I'm a K98k
collector, I concur with Lee Enfield, as my wife owns 2 LB snipers. The one you see in this MKL
entry below and another that's only 18 serial numbers away from it.
1945 Enfield No.4 Mk1*(T) Longbranch Sniper Rifle
Serial # 90L8161 c/w matching Model No.32 Mk.3 R.E.L Canada
Scope Serial # 174-C
(Click PIC to Enlarge)
The serial number on headhunter's in the first post shown is # 90L8299, so it's not far off either of hers. In both cases of her rifles, they have No.32 MKIII scopes and the mounts are serial number matched with no consecutive bracket numbers appearing on either either matched scope/bracket combo.
I suspect that this is an all correct 1945 Long Branch sniper with a mix-n-match earlier scope/bracket combo put on it at sometime, plus I'm not sure the markings on the scope bracket are original. I've never seen a hand scribed C-Broad Arrow marking on an LB scope bracket, nor a maltese cross on one either, but I could be wrong. I have seen the maltese cross on the forestock up front and underneath, plus on the rear folding sight.
(Click PIC to Enlarge)
As per the Knowledge Library
entry research, I also think the quantity manufactured was ..
Qty Mfg: ...................... 992 (Accepted Production from 1941-45 by Department of Munitions and Supply)
Note: .......................... 1141 (Calculated total mfg estimates as of Dec 31/1945 in
Laidler
/
Skennerton
publications)
Just my two cents … 
Regards,
Doug
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Thanks Badger!!
Should I be looking for a different scope? I can put this scope on my 43 BSA.... Do you know anyone that has the proper scope for sale?.
I can feel the pain coming!!!!!! I collect old Colts also...........They seem less painful! ha ha
Sorry for all the Questions.
Thanks
Scott