The ones I've observed that are WWII production at Long Branch don't have the " C Broad Arrow" but are marked on the back side at the top with the "B inside an L" manufacturer's mark. They only have a Mk.III on the front top side. The post WWII sights made at CanadianArsenals are marked C Mk.3 The little catches on these fabricated sights are a weak point. Treat them accordingly. I had a Hell of a time finding complete, original replacements to replace broken ones on shipment I imported back in 2001. I've got a ton of them that need new catches if anyone has a stash. I could fix them all and corner the market!
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