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Some advise please
Looking for some input on the following 2 items:
1. 1942 Lee Enfield Long Branch No4 Mk1* - 2 groove all matching - but has been tapped for a Parker Hale mount
Is the recommendation to fill the holes or should a PH site be found and attached?
2. 1950 Lee Enfield Long Branch No4 Mk1* - 6 groove with Mk3 sight - how many of these were produced? I understand about 5,000?
Thanks in advance for helping out a new guy.
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10-12-2013 09:24 AM
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Q1: Where has it been drilled and tapped?
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Q1: Where has it been drilled and tapped?
Tapped on top rear of the action.
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I know others more experienced that me will disagree with me but just from an engineering point of view and some simple school-boy physics that I won't go into again, a mount that is screwed into the breeching up ring is about as good as a chocolate kettle. So first bit of advice is to not put a mount back onto it
The only thing you can do - in my limited experience - is to unbreech, countersink the holes and mig or tig weld up. Then clean up/re-cut the breech thread, breech up clean the outside and have the whole thing bead blasted and phosphated. A clever welder might try to weld up the holes with the barel in situ but if he ain't clever on the day, the barrel is there for good!
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Can't help you as regards the number produced, friend, but I do know that those 1950 6-groove barrels were infernally hard to keep up with on the 600-yard range.
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Well with my shooting ability I need all the help I can get 
I hope to have this in my hands sometime this week.
Since I live 2 minutes from the old Long Branch arsenal grounds I hope to find way to take a picture from its place of birth.
From there it will be a gift to my father who used the Lee-Enfield in the military.
Last edited by CODFan; 10-14-2013 at 08:25 PM.
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