Part 6 (and its older brother)
As its coming to an end, just the sight to finish which is coming along slowly, also put some pics of its older brother which I imported earlier this year, few things to point out and also my theory behind a Number of No1 Mk V,s missing there rear sight.
The last remaining jobs were to assemble everything for a final fit and to fit the barrel clip, and fore sight block, unfortunately some of the pics were lost but thought I,d post the ones I took when I was taking some shots of its brother and hopefully will have a range report on Monday.
Still loking for a nice No 1 Butt, to replace the temp No4 one, also to range test it will use my BSA sight that is on my .22, the main thing was the overall cost, as it was more a budget rebuild than restoration, but all the bits used are original Enfield parts, hopefully one the correct bits will come along, but in the mean time, is a usable shooter.
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Below the No1 Mk V that I bought on Gunbroker early this year and imported via Brian Dick, it still requires the forward barrel band, I did have one that was purchased when I was looking for one for the original project but arrived many many months late, but is way too small, I tried the one on the rebuild but this was too big, decided to make one in the end, still at the beginning with this, as I,m concentrating on the sight for the first project.
Requires a few more coats of BLO, but cleaned up well with all the old varnish etc removed, also the black paint removed from the mag. The plan was to do the bare minimum with this, The forward hangaurd was a broken one from a SMLE No1 Mk111 but was a good match regarding the colour etc.
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The sight after straightening, on the second pic shows the retaining pins and I would guess thats the reason for a lot of No1 Mk V,s being sightless due to these having to be removed before the locating pins can be removed to remove sight, (I straightened in situ, as knocking out small pins is not my cup of tea, too many years working with big spanners and hammers, and I,m no watchmaker) again I didnt need to remove it as a made a jig to straighten it when in position (bit Heath Robinson) but did the job, if was a lot worse then I would of removed it.
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For some it may it may of sounded a mad idea to import it from the USA, but as can be seen below, next to its younger member of the family well worth it.
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