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Long Branch No.4 Rear Sight w Very Small Aperture ????
I will hopefully attach a picture of a LB sight with an unusually small aperture. Any ideas how this came about or what it might be for? I have it on Ebay closing Sunday 13 August. Thanks.
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08-04-2012 04:19 PM
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Very early rear sight. Will have two "rails" each side of the iris and be checkered..... They are not common anymore.
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Correct for 1941 or very early 1942 Long Branch No.4 Mark I/I* production. Same applies to 1941 No.4's of British
manufacture and North American examples. Very uncommonly seen nowadays. I have a "SM/41" marked example of this early sight on my BSA made rifle s/n 611 dated '41 on buttsocket.