I recently picked this up in a trade sight unseen, other than a few photos, with the intention of doing some restoration work. Once in hand, I realized this is one of the 1000 LEC1s drawn from Canadian military stores in 1914 and issued to the Royal Northwest Mounted Police. The RNWMP roundel is partially visible in the right-side toe area of the butt, along with the issue/inventory number (402). The serial number, which matches on the bolt, receiver and barrel, falls within the range of those issued. I believe the "H" on the regimental disc likely indicates it was issued to "H" Division which, to my knowledge, was headquartered in Whitehorse, Yukon at the time. In recognition of this carbine's significance to Canadian and Mounted Police history, and the possibility that repairs to the wood might have been made while in service, I have chosen to not to do any restoration. As can be seen in the photos, there are repaired cracks in the hand guard, a repair to the right cheek of the forestock and a repair to the heel of the butt. There is also some un-repaired damage to the left-side heel of the butt. The bore had surface rust when received. The rust has been removed and the bore is now dark and somewhat frosted with heavy frosting/shallow pitting at the muzzle.
Any and all comments and opinions will be much appreciated. Opinions regarding a value in Canadawould also be appreciated.
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