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11-08-2010 06:21 PM
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The numbering of Long Branches...forends, butt, magazines...is strictly a unit thing....never done at factory. You will also see serial numbers stamped on DCRA or other LB forends....again....a method to quickly identify the rifle. Ron
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RGG, where do you get the information that the forends were never marked at the factory? I'm not sure I'm buying this, for a number of different reasons, the first being pictures of racks of Long Branch rilfes in the factory, with the forends serialed! And, there are so many different LB rifles from N/Z, Greece, Britian, that have similar forend marking. Just wondering your source.
For the OP, keep your eyes peeled at gun shows and the auction sites. Nice LB's pop up fairly often. (too often...LOL)

Originally Posted by
rgg_7
The numbering of Long Branches...forends, butt, magazines...is strictly a unit thing....never done at factory. You will also see serial numbers stamped on DCRA or other LB forends....again....a method to quickly identify the rifle. Ron
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I'm in Canada
, have examined countless numbers of Long Branches (1942 -1950) and own a few very good examples. These were never issued with a serial number stamped on the forend or magazine. I have however seen Long Branches that went into service or sold out of service to clubs that were serialized on these components for easy of identication or kept parts from being mixed. Long Branchs transferred to NZ
are quite often serialized on the mag and sometime forend however it was done by the receiver not the source. This subject has been discuss a few times and I'm sure a few others will chim in. Ron
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The practice of serialing forends stopped @early 1943 at LongBranch.
Never seen a magazine which appeared to be factory #'d.
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Originally Posted by
rgg_7
The numbering of Long Branches...forends, butt, magazines...is strictly a unit thing....never done at factory.

Originally Posted by
Lee Enfield
Never seen a magazine which appeared to be factory #'d.
Well, if that's correct, then I think that for whatever reason, this example shown in the MKL
which the condition suggests was never issued to a unit, seems to be an anomaly. Note the serial number on Canadian
Arsenals magazine the which if you look at up close, the "black" is inside the grooves of the lettering, suggesting it was stamped with the serial number before the black coating was applied, which could only have been done at the factory? 
Examine the whole rifle in the 94 pic photo montage, then let me know what you guys think. 
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Regards,
Doug
Last edited by Badger; 11-09-2010 at 07:22 AM.
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To add to your comments, Doug, there are literally dozens if not hundreds of examples of the 92-95 series rifles that are the same as in your library. I need to find that picture of the rifles in the racks at Long Branch Arsenal-I have it saved somewhere.
As an aside, I have just acquired a 7/47 No. 5 Mk 1 that is 17 away from another I own. The latter is in unissued condition, the former in well used condition. The latter does not have forearm serialed, where as the former (used one) does. More fuel for the fire!
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I found the picture I was talking about. It is one of twenty or so of a photo montage of the Long Branch Arsenal in the early days. I've included a number of them for interest and veracity.
Last edited by Badger; 11-09-2010 at 03:33 PM.
Reason: Fixed pics for poster ...
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