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#4 Enfield assembly problem
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03-02-2010 03:05 AM
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Origins of the fore end and the band?
More pics from other angles and an overall fore end view might help.
No4 and No5 mid bands are the same, I think. 2a1 mid band?
Or is the wood new mfg?
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Nothing might be wrong as it looks as if the band is sitting proud of the groove. If you can get the two lugs just a bit closer together, the sling swivel should take up most of the space, with the screw tightening the two lugs on the band that holds the fore-end to the handguard.
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Originally Posted by
villiers
Nothing might be wrong as it looks as if the band is sitting proud of the groove. If you can get the two lugs just a bit closer together, the sling swivel should take up most of the space, with the screw tightening the two lugs on the band that holds the fore-end to the handguard.
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Get the band down in the groove, that may help.
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The fore arm came from Numrich Arms. It was very dirty but new, looked like it had been laying in a bin for years Origin is anyone's guess. I'll get some more pictures later, Got to Go take the dogs for a walk. Jack
The fore stock has what looks like a 138 inside a box with a U above. Picture is upside down.
Last edited by Black Lab; 03-02-2010 at 05:46 PM.
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One of my problems is spare parts. I just remembered last night that I need a front band. Who sells these parts now a day's ? As far as the fore arm goes, I'll just have to shave the groove down.
I was hoping I had it on backwards or something
Jack
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Try other bands off your other Enfields, if they do the same thing chances are you will need to remove a little wood.
DO NOT remove any wood until you are positive the band you have is the correct one. "Measure twice, cut once".
And not "I cut this board three times and its still too short"
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Originally Posted by
Edward Horton
Try other bands off your other Enfields, if they do the same thing chances are you will need to remove a little wood.
DO NOT remove any wood until you are positive the band you have is the correct one. "Measure twice, cut once".
And not "I cut this board three times and its still too short"

I must be lucky. Last night I started to shave the groove down, but with no results. This morning I saw your post and tried a band off a #5 and it fits like a Glove.
Albeit, It is deeply recessed. I found a CE 1967 stamped into the metal guard on the fore stock that I never noticed before. The band that I had been trying looked just like the one in your picture, complete with the welding marks. Now I have a#5 with no band. Would that band be from a #1
Jack
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Broad arrow marked No4 or No5 band it is, so, no not a SMLE band or even an Indian 2a1 band. Will it fit your No5?
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