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Originally Posted by
Craig Eberhardt
This one turned out not to be a long branch sniper after all. The seller realised his misdescription and notified me. Full marks for his honesty.
You sure about that though Craig? In that has someone who 'knows everything' could have contacted him and said 'no rifle with that serial number could be a sniper, you're selling under false pretences etc...' Could be bargain time
Last edited by PrinzEugen; 02-22-2014 at 04:12 AM.
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02-22-2014 04:09 AM
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Originally Posted by
H.e.s.h
He told me that it has a 52 dated barrel ... At least that part must be a replacement.
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Last I knew 7946 lived in Australia
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I canna see the markings clearly, but it does look like a LB No.4(T) to me. The scope of course is British
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The markings that are legible, and far and few, do look like Long....... plus the model number is in the correct spot, and the wood sure looks like good Canadian
walnut.
A decent shot of the receiver side with the serial number and markings would clinch it.......
If no one wants it I will take it and have a nice Mk.1 REL scope for it.
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I too am holding a very nice REL scope and original mount in reserve, waiting on a Longbranch 4T to come along. Please post the serial number and I might be interested in buying it.
David
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Originally Posted by
Warren
I canna see the markings clearly, but it does look like a LB No.4(T) to me. The scope of course is
British
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The markings that are legible, and far and few, do look like Long....... plus the model number is in the correct spot, and the wood sure looks like good
Canadian
walnut.
A decent shot of the receiver side with the serial number and markings would clinch it.......
If no one wants it I will take it and have a nice Mk.1 REL scope for it.
I would like to see a picture of the rear pad with the rings removed....I think that would answer the question.
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