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    No4mk1 nose cap marking. ID

    Just got one from BRP to restore the sporterized rifle I bought at auction.

    Bottom piece has no markings I can see.

    Top has what appears to be an arrow inside a circle or C making me think this is Canadianicon stamped.

    There is also C C N stamped on the bottom piece which I am drawing a blank on.
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    CCM. Canadianicon bicycle manufacturer.

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    Thanks. I dug a bit and found a thread that corrected me on it.

    That's great as it bumps up the number of Canadianicon parts on this long branch restoration. Now I'm down to lower nose cap, middle band, swivel and rear sight that are Britishicon or unmarked. And repro wood forend and upper handguards. The wood is matching new walnut so I may go with it for now instead of ordering uppers and hoping for a color match.

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    CA = Canadianicon Arsenals (successor to Long Branch 1946) CCM = Canadian Cycle and Motor Company ( now the company that manufactures hockey and sports gear).
    Last edited by rgg_7; 01-30-2022 at 01:54 PM. Reason: CCM

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    CCM = Canadianicon Cycle and Motor Company, Limited

    They made the steel caps used producing the Long Branch woodwork.

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