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Long Branch No 4 Mk1 T's
I recently purchased 2 No. 4 MK 1 T's, on the action shank where the barrel threads into the receiver they are both stamped with a crown and England
, is this typical of all Long Branch No.4's or were these rifles part of a British order. Both rifles appear to be in un issued condition one has matching REL scope the other a non matching British Type 32 Mk 3
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09-21-2016 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by
#1oilman
both stamped with a crown and
England
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Pics would be priceless, but I think you're looking at a proof mark from the re-importation of these from the UK.
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Thank You to browningautorifle For This Useful Post:
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You may want to compare here ... Picture 79?
https://www.milsurps.com/content.php...h-Sniper-Rifle
A great resource.
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Thanks for the info, as soon as I figure how to upload photos I will post some
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The majority of Long Branch produced No.4Mk.1*T rifles were built on contract for the UK
MoD.
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Oh lucky you. Not 1 but 2 Longbranch T's at the same time!!!!!!!!!!!!! I take it a good deal??
Good for you!!

Originally Posted by
#1oilman
I recently purchased 2 No. 4 MK 1 T's, on the action shank where the barrel threads into the receiver they are both stamped with a crown and
England
, is this typical of all Long Branch No.4's or were these rifles part of a British order. Both rifles appear to be in un issued condition one has matching REL scope the other a non matching British Type 32 Mk 3
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