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    Early 3 digit Longbranch

    I was looking in the back of my gun room and came across this Longbranch that I had forgotten about, it’s in great condition, all parts are marked LB and it has an early bolt and trigger (with LB markings as well) and low cut wood. The receiver does not have the milling in front of the Longbranch markings & the wood and mag also matching, also has the NZicon rack number.
    Unusual to have only 3 digits on the serial number 3L852













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    Beautiful rifle, fantastic photos.

    I also wish I had a 'gun room', and rifles I had forgotten about

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    Isn't that nice !
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    Fantastic rifle. This may well be the latest 1942 3 digit rifle I've got in the data base. I have speculated that after 3L the numbering sequence went to 4 digits instead of 1L1 to 1L123.
    Very early parts and bits, and the flip sight would be correct. I have a 1941 with a flip sight.
    The button knob, of course, as you mentioned, the low wood, the serial number on the fore stock are all early bits. And a New Zealandicon to boot!
    Thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by limpetmine View Post
    Fantastic rifle. This may well be the latest 1942 3 digit rifle I've got in the data base. I have speculated that after 3L the numbering sequence went to 4 digits instead of 1L1 to 1L123.
    Very early parts and bits, and the flip sight would be correct. I have a 1941 with a flip sight.
    The button knob, of course, as you mentioned, the low wood, the serial number on the fore stock are all early bits. And a New Zealandicon to boot!
    Thanks for sharing.
    Enough four digit 0L and 1L rifles around to show that it was 0L0001 to 0L9999 and so on right from the start.

    Nice to see what early features such as the MkI cocking piece and fluted trigger were still being fitted at this stage, while the bolt knob had already gone to solid with a flat, and the sights to the two position flip. Early safety lever as well. The mag numbering was not done at Long Branch AFAWK. Wood appears to be Birch which is also interesting in a MkI forend.
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    I would have to disagree.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surpmil View Post
    Enough four digit 0L and L rifles around to show that it was 0L0001 to 0L9999 and so on right from the start.
    His picture would prove otherwise, as would this one, and many others.
    I speculate that starting at 4L, they went to 4L0001.
    I have the following in my database, and own 1 of these.
    0L244 (picture)
    1L25 (picture)
    1L384 (picture)
    1L882 (picture)
    3L373
    3L391 (picture)
    3L748 (CNo.4Mk1*)
    No 1,2 or 3 digit 4L's yet!
    Last edited by limpetmine; 01-27-2011 at 08:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Surpmil View Post
    Enough four digit 0L and 1L rifles around to show that it was 0L0001 to 0L9999 and so on right from the start.

    Nice to see what early features such as the MkI cocking piece and fluted trigger were still being fitted at this stage, while the bolt knob had already gone to solid with a flat, and the sights to the two position flip. Early safety lever as well. The mag numbering was not done at Long Branch AFAWK. Wood appears to be Birch which is also interesting in a MkI forend.
    I believe that from the serial survey & documented serial intention evidence, this is rifle number 30,852.

    I believe that Limpetmine will share this opinion...
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    Lee Enfield, I guess we both take lunch at the same time!

    And, yes, I concur with your opinion of this being the 30,852th Long Branch rifle.
    Last edited by limpetmine; 01-27-2011 at 06:12 PM.

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    I think that these were taken off scrapped or condemned rifles that had been returned to Ordnance. What happens is that these things get returned to an RSSD (a Returned Stores Sub Depot) where the stuff is examined/inspected and sent for a) scrap b) salvage/spares or c) to the Command workshops where it'll be refurbished and returned to the Ordnance depot ready for re-issue.

    Rifles would undergo a similar thing. Some, such as the ZF's would be stripped for spares, the parts inspected and rebuilt into assemblies, re-packed, relabelled and returned to Ordnance for reissue. Sometimes these re-issued/salvaged parts had the initials PW (for Part Worn) on the stores label or another label, called an '80/61' attached (after the issue label number AF-G8061)

    These parts were RSSD re-issues, stored in an Ordnance depot somewhere until disposed of and lucky you bought them. These were re labelled before the 'new' MoS (Ministry of Supply) B1/CR-1234 A type numbering was allocated as they carry the 'old' war and immediate post war Ordnance type part numbers of B1/BB-1234 number. These Ordnance part numbers didn't carry the 'indent' or 'greater' suffix code of A or SA or GA that indicated that the part hidden and invisible in the wrapping, such as yours was a simple ASSEMBLY (such as your BACKSIGHT assembly) or a Sub Assembly or a General assembly.

    There, another off the wall lesson on the identification of parts and the peculiarities of the system explained. Please bear with me if I'm slightly wrong here or there's an Ordnance Blanket stacker out there who's clued up better than me on the vagaries of the Ordnance system.

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