Although I'm a
K98k
collector, I concur with Lee Enfield, as my wife owns 2 LB snipers. The one you see in this
MKL
entry below and another that's only 18 serial numbers away from it.
1945 Enfield No.4 Mk1*(T) Longbranch Sniper Rifle
Serial # 90L8161 c/w matching Model No.32 Mk.3 R.E.L Canada
Scope Serial # 174-C
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The serial number on headhunter's in the first post shown is # 90L8299, so it's not far off either of hers. In both cases of her rifles, they have No.32 MKIII scopes and the mounts are serial number matched with no consecutive bracket numbers appearing on either either matched scope/bracket combo.
I suspect that this is an all correct 1945 Long Branch sniper with a mix-n-match earlier scope/bracket combo put on it at sometime, plus I'm not sure the markings on the scope bracket are original. I've never seen a hand scribed C-Broad Arrow marking on an LB scope bracket, nor a maltese cross on one either, but I could be wrong. I have seen the maltese cross on the forestock up front and underneath, plus on the rear folding sight.
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As per the
Knowledge Library
entry research, I also think the quantity manufactured was ..
Just my two cents …
Regards,
Doug