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1943 LB - "A T or not a T"?
Am interested in feedback on this 1943 Longbranch. No scope, no nothing. Just a rifle with cheek piece and pads.
Have looked over the various threads on the T's and the LB T's in particular but am still not certain what to think about this rifle. Most of the insightful opinions are based upon the pads and how they are or are not mounted correctly- I can't tell the difference.
Curiously, this rifle is only a few serial number digits (can't quite make out that last number) from the 1943 in this thread-
1943 Long Branch Sniper? a detailed fake or could it be.........
Thanks in advance for your thoughts
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Last edited by Badger; 07-26-2014 at 06:00 AM.
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07-26-2014 02:59 AM
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You have a nice early LB sniper, from what I can see is still in original condition. The front pad looks great, the rear's screws are a little proud but still factory. Great find!!
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Sell a kidney...
and add these to it for a while, until something else comes along...
Lee Enfield Canadian WW2 Scope | eBay
Both are a thing of beauty!
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Any thoughts as to the markings on the Left side Butt?
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Looks like a 4?. Could be anything really but probably a rack number, say 4B for 4th rifle along in the bottom slot. Just makes the Arms storemans job easier when the weapons are handed in and at arms-check time.
Now it's been established that it is the real McCoy, you're very probably wondering where you can get a telescope and bracket to fit.
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I am now. The Ebay listing for the R.E.L posted ealier in this thread has just mysteriously ended
"This listing was ended by the seller because the item was lost or broken."
If someone here would be interested in getting an appropriate R.E.L. onto the 1943 LB T, I'd be interested in paying a large sum.
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Occasionally you see an REL scope for sale. They go quick. Lawrence (?) in New Zealand
may have one....he has a site so you can track him down.
Your 1943 looks right. See that you link to the other one is 45L1160 so it's one serial number off. Has same inspector mark "F28".
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43 sniper
Lawrence Ordance has two on his site...
Lawrance Ordnance - Home
Anyone know the story on the ebay scope? Assume that he did a deal outside of the listing?
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Originally Posted by
jawes
Lawrence Ordance has two on his site...
Lawrance Ordnance - Home
Anyone know the story on the ebay scope? Assume that he did a deal outside of the listing?

Done. Thanks very much for pointing me that way.
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Originally Posted by
l1a1 breakdown
For the record, No32 Mk3 No93-C and rifle number 90L8030, seller dan2000danno2000
No price: "This listing was ended by the seller because the item was lost or broken."
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