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CNo.7 on Gunbroker
Hello everyone.
I just saw this listing on Gunbroker, the receiver appears to have been "scrubbed"? and the marquee info is written in electro pencil. The font looks weird and no year of manufacture.
The rest of the rifle appears to be legitimate and serial number is 2L9008
What's your opinion of this particular rifle?
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/943129732
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08-31-2022 09:32 PM
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Faked markings.
Looks to be a Long Branch No4 which had the markings scrubbed and new markings added.
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Thank you, Lee Enfield!
I thought it was too good to be true, even at $2100 LOL
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The markings on the body aren't even close to the markings on an original. It's a faked No.4Mk.1* body.
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I wonder if the barrel is solid or sleeved? Enlarging the photos of the muzzle, I can't tell if bayonet lugs have been turned off.
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Originally Posted by
tiriaq
I wonder if the barrel is solid or sleeved? Enlarging the photos of the muzzle, I can't tell if bayonet lugs have been turned off.
No bayonet lugs, machined off I would assume, good grief and I thought the UK
was bad enough for "re-imagined rifles" !
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Originally Posted by
mrclark303
No bayonet lugs, machined off I would assume, good grief and I thought the
UK
was bad enough for "re-imagined rifles" !
Actually C.No7's do not have bayonet lugs on the barrel, hence the source of Tiriaq's question.
someone may have sourced a real C.No7 barrel and re-marked the action....or sleeved a .303 barrel and turned the lugs off.
In addition, the serial number is well outside the real range of numbers...
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