Apparently the "T" series rifle Longbranch made...a lot less have seen action in WW2 than the Britishproduced "T" even though the Brits produced a lot more than their Canadian
counterparts. That being said I wonder how many British T's are still kicking around. If you watch footage of the German
U boats decimating the merchant shipping vessels in the Atlantic (as I did yesterday) one would assume there must be more than a few at the bottom of the Atlantic. It must have been a treasure trove in it's day!!!!! Between combat losses and shipping losses it would be interesting to see how many Brit "T"'s remain as opposed to the Longbranch ones. Your thoughts or "facts" would be appreciated. regards.
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