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Long branch sniper serial number question
Could long branch rifle serial number 45L1151 be a real sniper?
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02-16-2014 04:18 PM
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Yes... I am finding serial numbers of Long Branch snipers made for tests and trials all over the spectrum of the serial number range.
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Thank You to Warren For This Useful Post:
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Originally Posted by
Warren
Yes... I am finding serial numbers of Long Branch snipers made for tests and trials all over the spectrum of the serial number range.
Thanks Warren,
Any distinguishing marks or features that I should look for to determine authenticity? Was the scope number stamped on the wrist etc?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Craig
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I looked at the sniper that you are looking at on used guns and it looks legit !!! but it does not have a T or the TR marking the pads look like originals that were fitted by a factory as they are staked ,,, I was going to buy it but I already have a mint English No4 T,,, and the scope needs a clean as it's slightly cloudy
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I got some better photos from the owner of this one, rear sight is missing. The pads dont look like they are staked but the photos arent the best. I have seen a few genuines lately that look the same?
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pads were not stamped.
The punch marks on the early kit was done by the British
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The British were not happy with a few things we did but then we were new at the game...sniper wise.
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Originally Posted by
lee_enfield223
I looked at the sniper that you are looking at on used guns and it looks legit !!! but it does not have a T or the TR marking the pads look like originals that were fitted by a factory as they are staked ,,, I was going to buy it but I already have a mint English No4 T,,, and the scope needs a clean as it's slightly cloudy
A 1943 dated Long Branch sniper should not have a T or TR.
To answer the OP, yes, it could be a real LB "T".
I would want to see pictures of the pads and a few other things.
As warren has pointed out more than once, sometimes the naysayers don't know what they are talking about, and sometimes they want it themselves.
Having said that I would want to have some detailed photos of the rifle and (if matching) LB scope mount before putting the money down.
And unlike a lot of the people (even on here) who typically say things like "it isn't/can't be real" I actually have some Long Branch snipers.
Last edited by Lee Enfield; 02-18-2014 at 09:07 PM.
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Thanks guys,
Should it have a scope number stamped on the wrist?
What other things should I look for.
Regards
Craig
Last edited by Craig Eberhardt; 02-18-2014 at 11:34 PM.
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this one does not have a number stamped on the wrist it looks like a standard no4 except for the pads, anyway that's what I saw when it was offered to me
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This one turned out not to be a long branch sniper after all. The seller realised his misdescription and notified me. Full marks for his honesty.
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