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The URL doesn't contain a valid picture protocal to have the img modifier. I just wrote it in as a link from the properties.
Brad
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Let's try this...
Pictures by vonxulu - Photobucket
The URL doesn't contain a valid picture protocal to have the img modifier. I just wrote it in as a link from the properties.
Brad
Unless I'm badly mistaken, that's a 'sho 'nuff Canadian sniper. Unstaked front mount screws just mean no post war overhaul. Its one of roughly 1200(?) rifles. Awesome save. It'll be well worth the effort to have the forend properly restocked and bedded.
Contact Roger Payne for the best new production scope bracket. British No. 32 scopes can be had for a price, but Canadian kit,well.......
Check also with the gang in the CSP forums below, kindly hosted by milsurps.com.
Well thanks to allof you! As you can see by the extra posts, I struggled with getting those photos to post. Thanks Gary and Brad.
Thanks to all for helping VonXulu get his photos up!
I have to agree with the above. Your rifle is well worth the effort to restore it.
It won't be cheep but with less than 1200 made it should be saved.
Well awsome then,time to start working O/T to find the "hard to find" pieces. Thanks to everyone for taking the time to help me out.
VonXulu
If I could make a recomendation: contact MKL member
MURRY HOUSE MILATARIA and get yourself a copy of
"Without Warning" by Clive Law. It is THE book on Canadian
Sniper equipment from WW1 through the C3 era.
Lots of info on your Long Branch snipers.
Thanks N04Mk1(T) will do.