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1941 Long Branch Restoration
This is my most challenging adventure yet.
I will need some help and advice in attempting to restore this 1941 No4 MkI Long Branch.
I did not know 100% what I had to work with until the rifle arrived today.
I was happy to see the barrel is a 5 groove and is in fact numbered to the rifle and stamped 41. (difficult to see but it is there)
The bolt is also numbered to the rifle, but is clearly a replacement. (I have a unnumbered early LB bolt with button cocking piece - use as a replacement?)
What are my next steps? Looking to the experts.
Thank you in advance for your advice and any assistance that can be offered.
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Last edited by CODFan; 10-14-2014 at 03:51 PM.
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Looks like I could be wrong about the bolt afterall.
Started cleaning and revealed the C Broadarrow.
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Looks good, you can do this !...................
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The rifle has been completely disassembled. Very dirty and in need of cleaning.
All of the internal parts are LB and/or C^ stamped.
My only question is on the trigger guard as it is savage S stamped.
Comments or input on this are most welcome.
Thank you.
Last edited by CODFan; 10-15-2014 at 04:47 PM.
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It`s NOT unusual that you find Savage parts on a Long Branch, they were built just across the lake from one another !...............
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I will also need to re blue.
I do not mind patina, but the sunocrite is warn off in many areas.
A mineral salts bath to loosen the paint and to reveal the hidden proof marks.
I expect comments from the purists on this one
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I am a Purist of sorts. I don`t mind seeing one taken down & Blued......That is at least protection for the metal, what grinds my gears is when they chop em up !..............
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CODFan -From what I have seen, you are the LB purist on this forum! These old girls do need a hometown touch. Cannot wait to see it progress. Keep up the nice work.
Cheers
Jerry
Last edited by JerryEAL; 10-17-2014 at 06:48 PM.
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What does the rest of it look like?
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Originally Posted by
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A mineral salts bath to loosen the paint
Would acetone remove Suncorite?
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