p246
06-14-2014, 07:05
I bought my first Longbranch. In reading before I bought it I found a lot of information and the one negative that kept popping up was the way the bolt releases on the Savage and LB No 4's compared to the Brit No. 4's. In looking at mine I assume that the bolt head could accidently be rotated up during combat allowing the bolt to be pulled out. Is that what they are talking about or am I missing something else.
The other questions I have is about the FTR mark. If it has FTR but no year is that a war time referb. I only assume this because all the FTR's I've seen with years are all post war.
I do like the cleaner lines of the LB without all the English stampings in some regards. However I suppose those stamps help tell the story on the Brit guns. Both my BSA and this LB are in good shape. Both appear to shoot my surplus ammo about the same.
My LB is a 1944 model but it has the early grooved handguard. Not sure it matches the stock so who knows if it was orginal or maybe got changed in the F (FTR).
I guess I call this mine but it will be a present to my son. He turned 22 last week while in Ranger leadership school. I haven't got to talk to him in about 6 weeks. As long as he don't get hurt and passes the final missions he's done next Wednesday and gets his patch to go with his 1/75 scroll. Me and the wife will be making the 14 hour drive to Benning to hopefully see that graduation. I figure a nice milsurp would be a good present since I got him hooked on them to.
Thanks for the answers in advance.
The other questions I have is about the FTR mark. If it has FTR but no year is that a war time referb. I only assume this because all the FTR's I've seen with years are all post war.
I do like the cleaner lines of the LB without all the English stampings in some regards. However I suppose those stamps help tell the story on the Brit guns. Both my BSA and this LB are in good shape. Both appear to shoot my surplus ammo about the same.
My LB is a 1944 model but it has the early grooved handguard. Not sure it matches the stock so who knows if it was orginal or maybe got changed in the F (FTR).
I guess I call this mine but it will be a present to my son. He turned 22 last week while in Ranger leadership school. I haven't got to talk to him in about 6 weeks. As long as he don't get hurt and passes the final missions he's done next Wednesday and gets his patch to go with his 1/75 scroll. Me and the wife will be making the 14 hour drive to Benning to hopefully see that graduation. I figure a nice milsurp would be a good present since I got him hooked on them to.
Thanks for the answers in advance.