I have a No.2 MkIVstar .22 rifle with the C broad arrow N marking as shown on the Colt New Service. I looked at two Long Branch line throwers, the 1944 does not have the N on the socket and the 1950 does.
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I have a No.2 MkIVstar .22 rifle with the C broad arrow N marking as shown on the Colt New Service. I looked at two Long Branch line throwers, the 1944 does not have the N on the socket and the 1950 does.
The "N" mark on the ROFM 1941 No.4Mk.1 is identical to yours CODFan. It's just centered below the seal number instead of above it.
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I was incorrect in my previous comments. I looked at three Long Branch line throwers. 1943 and 1950 ones did not have the N marking on the socket. The 1944 version shown has the British Navy N marking on the socket and R anchor N marking on the buttstock which seems to confirm that N is a British marking and C^N is a Canadian marking. But a Long Lee thrower pictured in another entry would seem to dispute that assumption.
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Photos exist of this style of Line Thrower being used by the RCMP. I bought this rifle out of Canada. It is an 1897 Sparkbrook Lee Enfield Mk1. Note the N on the socket. Was this British Navy issue given to Canada with a ship or did Canada us the N as well?
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A few pictures. I am looking for help/comments .....
1. "Ry" on Knox Form = Replacement Barrel? However Barrel is date 43 (as is the Rifle).
2. Crescent C on Receiver, bolt head and on Barrel?
3. The trigger is grooved and is marked "SM" (Singer) with a No4 profile correct?
Thank you.
The Receiver was also stammped, then scrubbed, then the No4 MkI*, Long Branch, 1943 reapplied.
Therefore, the firearm was rejected at some point (C on receiver?), reworked with new barrel (hence the R), and reissued (many acceptance marks are present)?
Difficult to see in the picutre, however the initial markings are still barely visible ....
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