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    Premium for Canadian-marked L.E.s?

    I have but a single Lee-Enfield right now, a No. 2 Mk. IV* trainer (N.Z.-marked) but would (of course) like to increase the Lee-Enfield content in the gun safe.

    I've enjoyed the "Holy Grail" thread here, but my goals are perhaps a bit more modest. I'm looking to the experts here to tell me how likely I am to find, and what I should expect to pay for:

    1) An early C-broad arrow marked No. 1 Mk. III
    2) A C-broad arrow marked L.B. No. 4

    It appears Long Branches are running about $400 right now, but would that get me a Canadianicon-marked one? How about the SMLE?

    Thanks for any information.
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    "1) An early C-broad arrow marked No. 1 Mk. III
    2) A C-broad arrow marked L.B. No. 4" --RangeRover

    Better chance for a item 1 if you live in Canadaicon.
    Item 2; Long Branch rifles went to other places as well as to the Canadian army. None of my Long Branchs are Canadian property marked.

    In the US Long Branchs carry a slight premium.

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    All Longbranches are Canadian marked by virtue of being made at Longbranch. By the time LB No.4's were made, the Canadian army didn;t use the C-arrow stamp as much, though you will still find it as an inspection proof on many of the small parts on a Longbranch.

    C-arrow No.1MkIII*'s carry a significant premium over non-canadian marked examples here in Canadaicon. Outside Canada, they are just another SMLE.
    Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!

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    I have a 43 Long Branch with a C broad arrow stamped on the left side of the receiver just in front of the handguard.

    It cost as much as any other similar LB I've seen.

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    I have a '43 LB with the C^ on the receiver ring---coincidentally, it's also a five groove barrel, so a doubleplusgood piece.
    Would I pay a premium?
    There should be a premium, given the scarcity of such marks, but I wouldn't pay it.
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    I love Orwell.
    Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!

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    Hello there:
    I have a Savage in the 52,000 range w/o a date that is C^ marked. The place that had it thought it was South African marked.

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