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CLLE/Long Lee carbine?? LOTS of pics.
This finally arrived today. It was billed as a Long Lee carbine. I don't know where to begin with this. I saw the 'Khyber' lettering on the buttsocket early on, but everything else looked legit, so I snagged it. I have given it a once over, and everything looks like the real deal. Here are some highlights of it....buttplate bears a unit marking of '19.LD.' Any idea on unit ID? Right side of buttstock bears remnants of a roundel and unit markings. I will have to get a loop on those to make them out. It appears to have a barrel date of 1909. All proof marks appear legit. Volley sights are legit. Knoxform marked 'E' for Enfield rifling, which by the way, the rifling is really nice. All in all, this seems to be a legit 'carbine', with 'Khyber' marked buttsocket. No idea why. Lots of pics here, looking forward to opinions on this one.
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02-25-2015 02:17 PM
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I agree that the parts look good other than the front band and the handguard, but was there such a thing as a CLLE carbine?
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I think this was a BSA Commercial CLLE converted to carbine, perhaps by one of the Pakistani/Afghani work shops.
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Q is it a range pattern rifle conversion.
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The butt stock marking is typical of guns converted/processed by a Pakistan company that I was told went out of business and their inventory imported to the US (electro pencil serial number). I have handled probably 25 to 30 of them. Shortened originals and made up look a likes. This one is nicer than most. PS there are no issue CLLE carbines. Note N on socket indicating former Naval ownership.
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Naval ownership, you say? Pretty neat! I just took it out of the wood, there is a '97 marking on the underneath of the barrel. 1897? Plus a plethora o' proof markings. I'll get those pics up soon.
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retracted:
missed some of the pictures and evidence to the contrary.
Last edited by Warren; 02-26-2015 at 07:36 AM.
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well Warren ,you definitely got my attention. I'd like to see a pic of one to compare. This one has some Arabic writing on the buttstock, I guess it's possible it made it's way there somehow. Definitely post some pics, thanks!
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When I get some time I will post a series of pictures of the Latvian cavalry carbine.
They are just another of the limited editions of odd balls that were made up in the post war period.
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Few more pics. Anyone have any ideas to the unit mark, 19.LD?
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