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makrato
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Topic: Black ring near muzzlePosted: February 09 2024 at 6:42am |
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he!!o everyone, I would like to kindly ask about dark ring (bulge?) under the bayonet lugs area on my Long Branch No.4. I’ve seen a few topics on different sites but I never found an answer if the rifle is safe to shoot. Other than this the Bore is tight and looks in perfect shape. Thank you all in advance.[IMG]uploads/7192/IMG_3192.jpeg[/IMG]
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Shamu
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Posted: February 09 2024 at 6:04pm |
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I'm afraid you need (IIRC 20 posts) to upload images. Sorry its an anti-spam thing.
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Don't shoot till you see the whites of their thighs. (Unofficial motto of the Royal Air Force)
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makrato
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Posted: February 10 2024 at 12:55am |
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Oh, okay no problem. I will go and try it out on the range with a string i guess.
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Posted: February 10 2024 at 3:48am |
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Do you think it’s an actual bulge in the barrel or just visibly appears that way? Is it noticeable from the outside (can you measure an increase in diameter at the location of the bulge compared to away from it)?
Bulges are usually caused by an obstruction that was in the barrel when a shot was fired.
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Posted: February 10 2024 at 6:01am |
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I would think at the very least a bulge caused by what ever reason would effect accuracy. If it was my rifle and was not to military spec, I`d probably lop the barrel and re-crown it and use it.
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makrato
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Posted: February 10 2024 at 6:05am |
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I’m not able to measure it because it’s located under the bayonet lugs and in that place the barrel is thicker. But when I shine the light from the chamber there is black ring so I assume that must be bulge since the light can’t reach there. I can send you a photo via email if you want.
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makrato
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Posted: February 10 2024 at 6:09am |
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I haven’t shot it yet, so I dont know if it’s accurate or not. The story is that I bought a farm and found this rifle in an 1932 wheat cutter machine, wrapped in cotton bag, It’s a Long Branch 1943, 2 groove, stock is full of trench art and it is marked N^Z, how this rifle ended here in Czech Republic I have no idea.
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Posted: February 10 2024 at 6:59am |
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If you are describing the area I have circled in red makrato then, there is no issues. That, "dark ring (bulge)" is part of the barrel machining process...
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Posted: February 10 2024 at 7:15am |
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If so, then that makes sense as to what he may be describing.
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makrato
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Posted: February 10 2024 at 7:18am |
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But the ring is in the bore, not outside the barrel, it doesn’t seem right to me. I have a photo but I’m not allowed to post pictures since I’m new, But I can send it to you via email if you want.
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Posted: February 10 2024 at 7:20am |
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Shiloh you have a PM from me.
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Posted: February 10 2024 at 7:27am |
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Here`s a pic of the issue he pm`d me. There appears to be a flat ring inside the bore. Does this go right out to the muzzle?? ![]() |
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Posted: February 10 2024 at 7:34am |
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Nope, it is only under bayonet lugs. Muzzle is tight almost as new. Thats why I dont get it, I’ve seen at least 3 indepent topics on different sites where people have this ring exactly on the same place as I do.
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Posted: February 10 2024 at 7:39am |
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Huh. No guesses on that one except, from the picture, it looks like there is no rifling from the muzzle inwards to that dark ring, suggesting that someone has drilled out the issue and now the rifling ends where that dark ring begins?...
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Posted: February 10 2024 at 8:01am |
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My thought exactly. A possible reactivated dewat maybe. which would suggest it was drilled out to accept a plug. But why would you ever want to plug the end of a barrel.... Interesting mystery. Any hole repairs in the breech that look as though it might have be deactivated at some point??? All questions that need to be answered by Makrato.
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Posted: February 10 2024 at 8:32am |
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As I said above, the muzzle is not counterbored it passes the bullet test as good as my Lothar Walther barrel on my second rifle. Also the rifle was def. not deactivated, I found it when I bought a farm house. With original canvas sling that was trashed and also with pouches and WW2 ammo, it was hidden in old wheat machine.
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