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    Enfield buttplate questions

    Two questions for those who know.

    1) Would a 1944 Britishicon No 4 Mk I T BSA sniper rifle have a Zanac buttplate or a brass one?
    2) Would the Zanac buttplate on a 41 Long Branch be LB marked or no?
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    1-maybe, sometimes
    2- NO
    In the real world.....
    HOWEVER .... you are dealing with Lee Enfields and most, if not all, have had some degree of refurbishment

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    while the ZAMAK was used on some-some were mazakicon , just depended where you hailed from
    and whether it was a longbranch or a savage

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    Most of the BSA '44s I've seen are zamakicon or what ever that potmetal is.

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    my 42 BSA dispersal is as well ,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cantom View Post
    Two questions for those who know.

    1) Would a 1944 Britishicon No 4 Mk I T BSA sniper rifle have a Zanac buttplate or a brass one?
    2) Would the Zanac buttplate on a 41 Long Branch be LB marked or no?
    In general (despite rare exceptions):

    1) No, it would have left the factory with a gunmetal (looks like brass) buttplate.

    2) Not necessarily. Most were, but Longbranch also sometimes used Ilco marked ones supplied by that subcontractor, which is normally most associated with Savage. It's also possible that the very earliest LB pattern Mk1(no *) rifles in 1941 had brass buttplates before quickly switching to zamacicon, but I've never seen one in person.

    3) It's Zamac, not Zanac.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Claven2 View Post
    In general (despite rare exceptions):

    1) No, it would have left the factory with a gunmetal (looks like brass) buttplate.

    2) Not necessarily. Most were, but Longbranch also sometimes used Ilco marked ones supplied by that subcontractor, which is normally most associated with Savage. It's also possible that the very earliest LB pattern Mk1(no *) rifles in 1941 had brass buttplates before quickly switching to zamacicon, but I've never seen one in person.

    3) It's Zamac, not Zanac.
    Zamac it is and thanks. I've bought this C Broad Arrow marked plate from a member for my 41 to replace the rather beat up one that was on it.

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    that should do quite nicely , it looks like the one on mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by A square 10 View Post
    that should do quite nicely , it looks like the one on mine
    This weekend I installed this brand new LB Long buttstock on my 41, and then put on the plate...looks pretty good. The other buttstock had been sanded pretty good to the point that the plate actually extended past the wood.

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    beautifull , very nice rifle

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