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Long Branch with Savage parts question
Last edited by Darlington; 12-28-2022 at 09:27 PM.
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12-28-2022 08:55 PM
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You can type "maltese cross" in the search field, and you'll get a few results. I do know the maltese cross was applied to Long Branch No 4 T's to signify non-standard parts, such as Savage produced rear sights and stocks. I am not versed in Long Branch rifles, but I thought the cross only applied to parts assembled onto LB produced 4T's. I just looked through Skennertons "The broad arrow" and this indication meant "fitted parts not meant to be separated. Also non-standard parts as seen with Savage parts fitted to Canadian
No 4T rifles."
Perhaps some Canadian members can elaborate on this.
Last edited by smle addict; 12-28-2022 at 11:11 PM.
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What serial number on the Long Branch forend?
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Parts were back and forth between Savage and Longbranch on a continual basis
Not unusual
The Maltese cross was for none standard and usually associated with modifications for sniper or other armoury official modifications.
You will find it on wood and the rear sight that was bobbed for the scope mounting on the (T)
Last edited by Warren; 01-01-2023 at 12:09 PM.
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