The rifle appears to be one of the group that was sent to New Zealand during the war, it has the NZ mark and numbers stamped on the top of the bolt. I have a 1943 Long Branch with NZ markings and...
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The rifle appears to be one of the group that was sent to New Zealand during the war, it has the NZ mark and numbers stamped on the top of the bolt. I have a 1943 Long Branch with NZ markings and...
Thank you, I placed an order..
Looks like a very nice product, just out of curiosity will the WW I brass hooks be coated black as the originals?
You might want to contact Jason at http://www.irunguns.ca/. With his assistance I imported a No 4 Mk 1 (T) from the USA, I'm not sure if a L42A1 is exportable from the states, good luck.
Very nice rifle, looking forward to reading about the groups you get after you figure out the best load.
I agree with you, the dates don't seem to support the story, I just found it interesting to see another (T) that was one digit from mine.
Thanks for all the help, I appreciate all the people who so generously share their knowledge. Although the wood chamber cleaning tool did not come with the transit case and is not a part of the CES I...
Thanks for the information, in normal light both serial numbers seem to be the same age but it's very hard to tell if one set of numbers was stamped at a later date. The rifle is dated 1944 and it...
I would appreciate some help and information regarding a number stamped on the scope bracket of my rifle. I recently purchased a N0. 4 Mk 1 (T) in excellent condition and while I was taking some...
Sounds like a great looking display, I haven't been to the Puyallup show in years, I"m tempted to drive down just to have a look at your collection.
Brian, you certainly had a very nice collection, this is an interesting topic.
Thanks for responding to my question, I appreciate the help.
I recently purchased 'An Armourer's Perspective' by Peter Laidler with Ian Skennerton, on page 42 is a very interesting article detailing an experimental web sling for a Mk.4 No. 1 (T). Even though I...
Very nice rifle looks to be in great condition, is the stock a standard length or is it a long?
Hello, I'm looking forward to being a member of this forum, my interests include collecting memorabilia of the First Special Service Force, purchasing a mint condition WW II dated Lee-Enfield No.4...