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1942 NZ-marked Long Branch No.4 Mk.1* - finally mine!!!
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07-15-2011 01:10 PM
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OK ready for the photos when you can. Oh, get well fast
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Tried to take photos, but I am shaking too much post anesthesia (one of my typical reactions, doesn't last more than a day) and the pictures are blurry.
No oiler in the buttstock, but it did come with a stiff as anything 1942 Canadian
-marked sling. I looked at the wear surfaces (lugs, contact areas on cocking piece, extractor, along sides of bolt and in the receiver, etc) and it is minimal to non-existent. Even the wood work still has that just machined feel to it. Not one single screw has been buggered with, but that just means that anyone stripping this rifle down was very, VERY careful lol. I looked again for any import marks that may be visible without stripping the rifle down (even used a magnifying glass) and there are none.
I think I did well. Although I am a shooter more than a collector (and I know all the arguments from boths sides of the fence), I really am having to think hard about taking this one to the range - it is just too gorgeous lol.
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Sounds like you did well Spinecracker. NZ
Enfields of any description can't be too common.
Hope you get over your surgery quickly.
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I got a couple NZ
marked No4's and the ones I've seen have been in very good order. I'll post some pics on a new thread
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One question. What type of oiler would be correct for a WW2 Long Branch? One of the black/brown plastic ones, brass, etc? Would there be any particular markings?
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Originally Posted by
xa-coupe
Hope you get over your surgery quickly.
I second that .... 
Hope your recovery is quick and successful ... 
Regards,
Doug
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Thanks guys. It has been 12 hours and I still have a big numb patch around the incision, and I am still feeling the effects of the general anesthesia (I'm not taking any pain meds until I stop feeling lightheaded, off balance and nauseated lol), so I'm laying off the pain meds until I get the ok. Still, this means that I am up at 5am looking at my new rifle, so I am not complaining lol.
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As promised. 1 or 2 are a little blurry, but I will sort out better ones later.
http://s1016.photobucket.com/albums/...Long%20Branch/
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