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My First Non-US rifle....No4 Mk1/3
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05-03-2012 09:27 PM
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Nice Long Branch (Canada
) produced rifle, and you are correct that it has been converted to the Mark 2 trigger. Yes, they do breed prolifically, or rather Enfields are an addiction satisfied only by procuring more Enfields.
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Originally Posted by
Paul S.
Nice Long Branch (
Canada
) produced rifle, and you are correct that it has been converted to the Mark 2 trigger. Yes, they do breed prolifically, or rather Enfields are an addiction satisfied only by procuring more Enfields.
Since this is an over-haul, what determining factors tell you that it is a Longbranch? Sorry for the ignorance?
What do nice condition FTR typically go for?
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The "L" in the serial number is a big giveaway. Also, being that it's a No.4 Mk.1/3 indicates that it was a Mk.I* to start, which would limit the choices toeither Long Branch or Savage.
Nice rifle!
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Originally Posted by
Roadkingtrax
But the "England
" on the LH side of the buttsocket might qualify. Just pre-1968 import. (Some call the "England" an export mark, but that view is less in favor.)
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
But the "
England
" on the LH side of the buttsocket might qualify. Just pre-1968 import. (Some call the "England" an export mark, but that view is less in favor.)
I can see that now, but I would find that less obtrusive than the receiver based etching they do today.
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Originally Posted by
Roadkingtrax
I can see that now, but I would find that less obtrusive than the receiver based etching they do today.
Yah, many post '68 marking don't bother me in the least (Blue Sky "smashings" are a big exception) , but the current regulations make for some pretty unsightly markings.
Last edited by jmoore; 05-04-2012 at 05:13 AM.
Reason: fixed oddness to quote box (see post #5)
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Originally Posted by
Roadkingtrax
1. It has the No 2 trigger mod? I'll research more unless there is a sticky I missed about the process.
2. This rifle was purchased by the original owner wrapped and was solidly plugged with
cosmoline
from overhaul. From a historical perspective, I know it will be a mix of parts...I guess I was looking for a nice rifle. It has a new 5 Groove barrel.
3. No importation mark into the
United States
.
If you see anything else interesting please let this rookie/newbie know
1. "Mark" 2 trigger mod. (A No.2 is a different rifle.)
2. At some point after 1954, after it was FTR'd it was Proof fired at the Birmingham Proof house. (Crowned BNP.)
3. As has been said: the country of origin (England
) was a requirement of the US rather than a UK Export Mark.
Last edited by Beerhunter; 05-04-2012 at 03:27 AM.
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Nice rifle and not too common either. A legit conversion of a Long Branch No.4Mk.1* to Mk.2. Enjoy it.
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Just one observation. I don't ever recall us barring out the original number so as to make it illegible during any FTR or Base workshop overhaul. In fact, deleting a number was taboo. It was always barred through. There were exceptions where we would/could mill out the old but that was usually on No2 and L9 pistol slides/barrels where the an old one was being re-used on another pistol. But not the master number on the body - ever!
I wonder what the master number on the butt socket reads under the line of crosses
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