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Long branch snipers
HAS ANYONE GOT A LONG BRANCH NO4T FITTED WITH A C67 SCOPE?
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11-29-2013 12:04 PM
# ADS
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Did you check the MKL
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1943-44 Enfield No.4 Mk1* Experimental Long Branch 'Scout' Sniper Rifle
Scout' Sniper Rifle Serial # ASC-43-3
(Mfg by Long Branch Arsenal, Ontario, Canada
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c/w No.32 Mk.4 (C No.67 Mk1) Scope Serial #57-C
C.G.B. 91 CGA Mfg by R.E.L (Research Enterprises Ltd.)
Regards,
Doug
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what info are you looking for? You can PM me if you like. Ron
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Hi rgg 7, i was just trying to find out how many long branches with c67 are still around. I've never seen one on any of the forums etc. I've looked at the experimental one on milsurps, very nice. Wondering what a c67 would sell for?. It would be good to get some pictures of some put on here.
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Very rare. I know of 4 in Canada
.....sure there are more. Not sure what they would sell for. Ron
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Originally Posted by
KIMBO65
It would be good to get some pictures of some put on here.
I'm confused... 
What is it you're looking for pics of?
Regards,
Doug
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pictures of a long branch lee enfield no4t with no32 mk4 (c67 scope)
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You're close to Warminster. Go there and take all you like (except the rifle of course.....) They have the one brought to the UK
for wartime trials.
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Thank You to Peter Laidler For This Useful Post:
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i did'nt know there was a museum there?, i'll go up & have a look.
thanks peter
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There isn't a museum there. What there is, is the Army historic weapon collection. Everything (?) works and is used occasionally so definately not a museum. It is in a secure/closed place, not open to the public. If you want to go and see, it is all by prior arrangement.
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