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1950 Canadian Longbranch CNo.4 Mk.1* .303 (Enfield)

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2008

1950 Canadian Longbranch CNo.4 Mk.1* .303 (Enfield)

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  • Ok, so you seem to know your stuff! I just bought a Longbranch .303 1944, I would like to find out its military history. Any help on were to find that information? Hopefully more of these .303 rifle will hit the market now that the Canadian Rangers are going to upgrade!

  • @zulu547 I don't know THAT much stuff or even the history of my own two LB Mk.4's. Anyhow, congrats on your Mk.4 and sorry I couldn't be of any help on the history.

  • where can you get one of these? are there still surplus stocks available???

  • @maxrocks19 they come and go on the surplus market and the price varies. Periodically check on-line distributors like AIM surplus. You can find them at gun shows or on gunbroker,com, too.

  • Good shooting.

  • @JRTMIN Thanks.

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  • It means that our corrupt government is too afraid to trust us with weapons.

  • i dont know the point of this comment i take it as a compliment my american friend 30cal m1 chose to do a vid on my countries rifle, good job buddy for every big mouth canuck there are a 100 good ones

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  • @3OCALM1 and zulu547

    go to milsurps.com Lee Enfield forum - they will have plenty of information for you. Some of the people on the forum have been collecting and shooting Lee Enfields for 35+ years. As for my Long Branch - 0.5 MOA at 100 and 200 yards - got to love the Long Branch!

  • @zulu547 The Lee-Enfields from the Canadian Rangers will be scrapped.

  • This rifle is one that was passed down to me by my grandfather. I've shot it plenty and it still shoots like a dream. I also own a 1942 Savage MkI* issued to the Royal Navy in '42, with plenty of battle scars but a nice smooth bore. The action on these is second to none for the rifles of that era. LOVE shooting mine, but GOD DAMIT the ammo is hard to find here!

  • Good shooting. The best Rifle in the Worrld.

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