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    What is this Proof?

    It is on a 1942 Longbranch. In the picture it is just behind the trigger guard on the but stock. It also appears on the receiver forward of the bolt next to a South African proof. Is it a Canadianicon proof? Thank you.


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    What is this Proof?

    The top stamp is the interlaced L and B for Long Branch. The stamp underneath is the Canadianicon military C-broad arrow. The bottom mark is an inspectors mark. Let's see some more pictures. Looks like a nice rifle.

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    I thought it was the Canadianicon one but I hadn't seen one in person before. Thanks.

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    Pictures of the rest of the rifle. Can't really tell from the picture, but the stock is like a patch work. Each piece is slightly different shade.

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    In the last picture above, the "S" on the heel of the butt means that it's a short size. The buttstocks came in 4 lengths.

    I don't see a South African mark on the receiver ring. That would be an arrow inside a small "U."

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    This is not a South African mark next to a Canadianicon one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikesm44 View Post
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    This is not a South African mark next to a Canadianicon one?

    Looks more like several attempts to strike a Canadian mark with a blunt stamp...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikesm44 View Post
    This is not a South African mark next to a Canadianicon one?
    Looks more like a double struck C /|\ mark to me. A Union of South Africa mark is like the one pictured on the PH5A sight I used to own.

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    I agree - not the broad arrow in a U (Union of South Africa), this is likely a Canadianicon mark.

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    OK...enough guessing... This is the C Broad arrow Canadaicon marked it's weapons with. The barrel ring is a poor mark that was embellished and then re-struck. The butt heel is the S of a small marked butt. The others are all C Broad arrows...the South Africa mark of course is clearly something else...

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