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    Rather curious that the forend tie plate on that uncompleted 71L rifle has been welded. Presumably the brass crosspin replaced with steel? The routing out of the recess looks a bit different from normal as well.

    I wonder if this was one of those rifles put together from left over odds and ends as apparently happened at Long Branch - SAL. A number of rifles of various configurations have turned up assembled from various parts. Could this be an experimental tie-plate system? Decades ago I spoke to a former RCN engineering office who was a technical inspector in some capacity for the federal government in the 1950s and 60s, who mentioned having a rifle made up there as a retirement present for a colleague, as this was a largely unprompted recollection and he mentioned the rifle "even having the tag on it" etc. I thought it a pretty reliable statement.

    There is another uncompleted Long Branch rifle for sale online at the moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surpmil View Post
    Rather curious that the forend tie plate on that uncompleted 71L rifle has been welded. Presumably the brass crosspin replaced with steel? The routing out of the recess looks a bit different from normal as well.

    I wonder if this was one of those rifles put together from left over odds and ends as apparently happened at Long Branch - SAL. A number of rifles of various configurations have turned up assembled from various parts. Could this be an experimental tie-plate system? Decades ago I spoke to a former RCN engineering office who was a technical inspector in some capacity for the federal government in the 1950s and 60s, who mentioned having a rifle made up there as a retirement present for a colleague, as this was a largely unprompted recollection and he mentioned the rifle "even having the tag on it" etc. I thought it a pretty reliable statement.

    There is another uncompleted Long Branch rifle for sale online at the moment.
    This 71L was stripped by Parker Hale and D&T for their mounts.

    I've seen one or two that were done by "Santa Fe" in the past.

    One of my No4T rifles was a retirement gift, the wood sanded and poliurathaned, and all the metal was spray painted silver.

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