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    Do you have a 1946-1949 dated Long Branch?

    Do any 1946-48 dated Long Branch No4s exist? Has anyone seen one?
    I have seen #7s dated '46 & '47?, but never a No4.

    Trying to establish serial # range & totals of 1949s.

    claimed lowest '49 is 89L (believed from Stratton) I have personally observed a 90Lx as dated 1945 (outside the No4T series)

    Low seen 91L0
    91L1
    91L2
    91L250x
    High seen 91L54xx

    Lowest 1950 91L7 (no other info)






    Info from personal obs & clipped from CGN ect.
    Cross posting at CGN
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    I've never seen a 46, 47 or 48 LB No.4 - sorry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Claven2 View Post
    I've never seen a 46, 47 or 48 LB No.4 - sorry.
    I don't believe they exist, but it doesn't hurt to ask.

    I have seen a '47 dated No7 which was assembled as a .303 (the fellow who bought it had a LB no4 w/a .22 bbl, so he just swapped bbls).

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    I have a 1949 LB S/N 91L2XXX.

    I have a 43 and a 49. I've been looking for any Long Branch rifle to buy in good shape, not many for sale apparently.




    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Enfield View Post
    Do any 1946-48 dated Long Branch No4s exist? Has anyone seen one?
    I have seen #7s dated '46 & '47?, but never a No4.

    Trying to establish serial # range & totals of 1949s.

    claimed lowest '49 is 89L (believed from Stratton) I have personally observed a 90Lx as dated 1945 (outside the No4T series)

    Low seen 91L0
    91L1
    High seen 91L250x

    Lowest 1950 91L7 (no other info)






    Info from personal obs & clipped from CGN ect.
    Cross posting at CGN

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    The '49 that the Army lets me play with is a 91L54xx.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Enfield View Post
    Do any 1946-48 dated Long Branch No4s exist? Has anyone seen one?
    I have seen #7s dated '46 & '47?, but never a No4.

    Trying to establish serial # range & totals of 1949s.

    claimed lowest '49 is 89L (believed from Stratton) I have personally observed a 90Lx as dated 1945 (outside the No4T series)

    Low seen 91L0
    91L1
    91L2
    91L250x
    High seen 91L54xx

    Lowest 1950 91L7 (no other info)






    Info from personal obs & clipped from CGN ect.
    Cross posting at CGN

    I wonder why Long Branch was making Enfields in 1949? There must have been many thousands of WWII rifles stockpiled, they were as common as dirt...was it just to keep the factory running and operational? I don't think they knew the Korean war was coming up in a year then did they?

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    You are right to ignore the LongBranch 4T serial numbers. They were made in a reserved batch of serial numbers, so their production may not fall in with the then concurrent production serial numbers of regular rifles.

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