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    1942 Lee Enfield Savage

    I have a Enfield Savage, 1942, which has a shortened fore stock. I would like to put the firearm back to original. I have found a No4 Mk1 Lee Enfield stock online. Would this fit my rifle?



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    simple answer...........yes

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    It should be fine...the big issue is matching the wood...sounds like you'll be keeping your buttstock while aquiring a new forestock and front and rear upper hand guards.

    Wood used could be walnut, birch or beechwood.

    Springfield Sporters does allow one to select parts by wood type.

    LE No. 4 parts list:

    http://www.ssporters.com/parts/enfield4.htm

    Numrich has a complete stock set as well, as does Sarco:

    http://www.sarcoinc.com/le4.html

    http://www.e-gunparts.com/model.asp?idDept=231

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    Sorry I was away for some time, Thank you so much for your replies

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