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    Enfield No 4Mk1* Front sight Adjustment Tool

    Anyone know where I can buy a front sight cramp for the Enfield No 4 Mk1* Long Branch??? It is a tool that fits over the front sight and has a long screw on one side, with which you screw in and out to move the front sight blade....I have been looking for weeks now and have not found anything. Would appreciate anyone's help on this matter. Thanks


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    Sight adj. tool

    I found one made by Stan Ward on Surplus rifle .com. Hope this helps.


    surplusrifle.com/reviews/lt2/index.asp

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    Indeed you are correct.Just google "LT-2".And I do ship to Nova Scotia.

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    Stan I ordered the L2 tool last week. I know it's going to work. BTW do you make a small tool to turn the screw to loosen the front sight on the No 4 Mk 1*?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AzShooter View Post
    Stan I ordered the L2 tool last week. I know it's going to work. BTW do you make a small tool to turn the screw to loosen the front sight on the No 4 Mk 1*?
    I made one by cutting a slot in the end of a small brass punch with a wheel on my Dremel. Works perfectly and cost very little.

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    I just made one from a 6 pt wrench in one of my screwdriver sets. It works fine. Thank God for Dremels.
    Last edited by AzShooter; 11-04-2008 at 01:22 AM. Reason: spelling

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    I made one from an old screwdriver.It works fine.Just cut off the existing tip and slot it with a Dremel tool or a hacksaw.

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    Fortunately the sights on my new No. 4 MK 1 were spot on.
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    Sure Gandog56 but what about the next 6 you acquire in the next 6 months?

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