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DCRA Lee Enfield No4 MK1 (CGN Private Ad)
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I'm not sure if this is an Long Branch DCRA "numbered" conversion. I don't see the markings and I've not seen before the 7.62 stamp marking on the receiver left side, on any formal LB conversions before? Maybe it's what's called a "club gun" conversion?
DCRA Lee Enfield No4 MK1 (click here)
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Seller says:
F/S DCRA Lee Enfield No4 MK1
This is a 1944 Long Branch converted to 7.62mm NATO in excellent shape with the exception of a few blemishes.
Comes with:
-7.62 Sterling mag & extractor
-Parker Hale 5c site
Asking $1100
EMT works best [/b]
Regards,
Badger
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10-03-2007 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by
Badger
Posted on CGN ....
I'm not sure if this is an Long Branch DCRA "numbered" conversion. I don't see the markings and I've not seen before the 7.62 stamp marking on the receiver left side, on any formal LB conversions before? Maybe it's what's called a "club gun" conversion?
DCRA Lee Enfield No4 MK1 (click here)
If you can't view the advertisement, it's probably due to the fact that you have to subscribe to the EE (Equipment Exchange) forums on CGN in order to view them, or the ad has been deleted.
Seller says:
Regards,
Badger
I also wondered about that crooked 7.62 stamping on the left receiver...never seen such before and I've seen a few DCRA rifles. Not sure just who would have stamped in those numbers that poorly...They also don't show if there is the CA 7.62 stamping on the barrel near the muzzle, but since there are no bayonet lugs there most likely is.
Wood is a bit rough for a rifle in that price range IMHO.
Last edited by Cantom; 10-03-2007 at 05:04 PM.
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