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    New acquisition. Ugly but salvageable I think.







    I offered the guy at the gun shop $50.00 and to my surprise he took it. I figured I had a decent extra magazine and a cocking piece to use until I get a proper replacement for my Savage so I was not loosing anything at that price. When I got home and checked it out closer I found that it has a very nice bore and the head-space was good according to my gage. The only real hard to fix problem I can see is that who ever did this to it did a some what heavy handed polish job.
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    If you bead blast and park it will look close. My only thought is...why did you remove the pistol grip?
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    My only thought is...why did you remove the pistol grip?
    I'll sell it to you.

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    I think you did great! I would like to come across a 0L s/n Long Branch #4 mk1 (no *) to fix up. Especially if the barrel is intact and in good shape. Does the bolt match?

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    yes the bolt matches but I think I read that it should have a 2 groove barrel and this one has a 5 groove one. I am a long way from knowledgeable about these things so I may be wrong. I suppose it could have been an arsenal refit.

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    bubba didn't take a lot of time cleaning cosmolineicon before he worked his magic.

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    Great project for restoration. What is stamped on the left side of the receiver wall? I can read "No4 MK1"; "Long Branch" however not the year and the stamping near the front of the receiver. Is the bolt, reciver and barrel all stamped the same?
    I'd source Long Branch parts , used or new in good condition for this restoration. Ron

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    The year is 1941. The stampings to the front are hard to read because of the bubbaised polish job but I'll give it a try.
    303 BRIT then two characters that are illegible
    UNITED K N then four more illegable characters.
    IAC ALAX VA

    Perhaps import markings?
    The reciever, bolt and barrel match.
    I found a lot of Long Branch stuff at Springfield Sporters I just have tyo put in an order.
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    Could someone tell me if this should have a grooved rear hand guard?

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    The Knowledge Libraryicon on this site will be a great help to you in a restoration effort. Here is a link to a 1941 Long Branch

    https://www.milsurps.com/content.php...g-Branch-Rifle

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