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    LB serial number ?

    Does this appear to be a Long Branch serial number?

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    Yes, but it doesn't appear to be a Long Branch...at least on my cruddy monitor.

    56L?

    Shenanigans!

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    According to: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/303_mk1_no..._the_mfg_marks , if it is a Long Branch, this would put it in 1943 production.
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    Number font looks too big to be original Long Branch of that period. Probably restamped after the rifle was FTR'd - as its covered in suncorite.

    The rest of the rifle looks more like a wartime Maltby or BSA, with a standard 1949 FTR.

    Is it a Mk1 or Mk1*?

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    Maltby. SN area is visibly filed.
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    Have you pulled...

    the handguard and looked to see what proof stamps are on the barrel? chris3

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    Shenanigans indeed! That serial number is stamped to far up on the butt socket to be original Long Branch.
    Perhaps a refurb using a Long Branch bolt and stamped to match?

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    You guys are pretty damn sharp. It's a 43 Maltby that some importer (I think) has modified. I can not make out the import mark. Swan or something like that.

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    The barrel is one inch shorter than a No5. It group fairly well but a bit low. I kind of like it, as a shooter.

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    MCB, It's a valid Long Branch S/N, but I doubt seriously that it has been stamped into a Long Branch action body. Is there a 'boxed P' on any of the woodwork?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bradtx View Post
    MCB, It's a valid Long Branch S/N, but I doubt seriously that it has been stamped into a Long Branch action body. Is there a 'boxed P' on any of the woodwork?

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    I pretty sure LB got to the 66L series of numbers. 7200? I have no idea. This has been re-stamped with the LB number and it's a 1943 Maltby. Importers did strange things to sell rifles. No Packie parts.

    I'll post what I find when I get it apart.

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