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    Anyone know why this rifle has a notch cut into the rear stock?

    I don't have all of the information with me but this rifle belongs to a friend. It is a Long Branch No 4, all of the rear sight mounting hardware has been removed/ground off. A ramp style sight was put on the front of the barrel and a rear sight was placed in about the location of a No 1. What intrigues me most is the flat notch that has been cut from the top of the rear stock. The notch is rectangular and neatly cut with a screw hole at the centre odf each end of the rectangle. This is the only photo I have right now.


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    Former cheek piece ?

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    That is my suspicion but I haven't seen a real sniper and can't find a photo of one with the piece removed.

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    My guess is that it's Bubba's work .... If it was a former sniper it would be marked No4Mk1(T)

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    Its just had a wood fillet added (which has now dropped off) in order to covert the butt into a Monte Carlo style with a pistol grip. Quite a common mod.

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    In a previous life could it have looked something like this





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    That makes perfect sense. Thanks for putting up those photos.

    Were the cheekpieces on the original rifles just a saddle that screwed on?

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    Rear peep sight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scoombes View Post
    That makes perfect sense. Thanks for putting up those photos.

    Were the cheekpieces on the original rifles just a saddle that screwed on?
    Yes ( 2 screws) The top one in the picture which eventually became my L39 / L42 / Enforcer clone




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