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N49 No4 forend too long?
Is it typical for an unissued No4 forend (N49 stamped) to be too long?
I am trying to fit one and no matter how I position it it won’t seat.
With the rear hard against the socket face, the nose absolutely will not clear the front sight.
If I install it at the front first, just behind the front sight as normal, the back end absolutely will not clear the socket.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Jon
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04-28-2022 11:55 PM
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Have you got access to another No4 rifle, so you can compare lengths of the barrels and of the fore-ends?
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We need some pics of this one, I expect your barrel has been either set back by one or two threads or the front sight has been sleeved onto a barrel that has been shortened. Both have been seen before...
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Often it is just the fore end (metal) cap, rather than the wood itself that is fouling. A tickle to the metalwork may just allow clearance. The caps were pretty rough & ready stampings & sometimes removing a burr or minor ding will do it. That is, assuming it is nothing more major along the lines of BAR's thoughts..........Remember that if it is a new unissued stock it will need some playing with regardless.
If you can post any photo's of the offending fore end & action/barrel it might help.
Last edited by Roger Payne; 04-29-2022 at 06:56 AM.
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Quite common, also same with handguards they need to be fitted, need material removing so they sit correctly, align with fore-end barrel band recess & clear of the from sight.
Several weeks ago had an unissued No4 Mk2 Fore-end that had the same issue, the metal end cap was not quite formed, a few minutes with a planishing hammer on a mandrel and it fitted snug on the fore-end & clear of the front sight, other occasions just needed a bit of filing & touch up with Suncorite
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Just a thought is the front sight in the right position, might not have a locating pin and may of been pushed back slightly
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How about a pic of the knox form at the barrel ring to see if the barrel has indeed been set back one turn. Common solution for excess headspace and a #3 bolt head... That's just about the length of distance we're dealing with by the pics...
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Yup. Looks like a bit of front body pad visible in one of the pix.
If you haven't already done it it might be worth taking off the foresight protector to see if the transverse locking pin is missing from the foresight block. If it has been removed at some point then the block could have offset backwards. May or may not be this, but if it is it's an easy fix.
Last edited by Roger Payne; 04-30-2022 at 06:58 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Hal O'Peridol
No4T restoration
Bonus points awarded!
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Yup. Looks like a bit of front body pad visible in one of the pix.
If you haven't already done it it might be worth taking off the foresight protector to see if the transverse locking pin is missing from the foresight block. If it has been removed at some point then the block could have offset backwards. May or may not be this, but if it is it's an easy fix.
Thanks Roger,
Looks like maybe on the right way here?


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How about a pic of the knox form at the barrel ring to see if the barrel has indeed been set back one turn. Common solution for excess headspace and a #3 bolt head... That's just about the length of distance we're dealing with by the pics...
Thanks for the tip!
This one is full length, I even compared it to 2 barrels here, one that is full length and one that is turned down one thread.

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