Making Up a Useable No.4 Sniper - Part 4 (by Peter Laidler)
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With thanks to Advisory Panel member Peter Laidler, a new article has been added to the Technical Articles for Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders (click here).
Making Up a Useable No.4 Sniper - Part 4 (by Peter Laidler) (click here)
As Peter says …. "This series will describe a reasonably accurate and passable way of making up a useable No4 sniper from a pile of repro bits. Not a fake or means of ripping anyone off, but just a useable replica.
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When we left part 3, we had the front and rear pads fitted to the bodyside with their 4BA machine head or raised countersunks (x3 at the front) and countersunk x2 in the rear pad. Now is the time to scrupulously clean and flux and tin the flat and angled mating surfaces of the pads and the body side and allow a small amount of the flux to run into the 4BA holes too. Because we want the soft solder to penetrate into the threaded holes in order to LOCK the screws too. Just run a smooth file down one side of the 4BA threads because this small flat is going to allow the molten solder to run into the threads and lock the screws. Position the front pad and start the screws. They’ll soon get tight in the holes so this is the time to get the flame of the blow torch to soften the solder on the body and pad. While the solder is fluid and you’re playing the flame over the area, get your colleague to slowly, bit at a time and evenly tighten up the screws……… There, they are now done up very tight locking the pad to the body. If he as professional as you and if he’s got the correct size and serviceable screwdriver, you won’t have any amateurish gouges of the screw heads either. …...
Peter has added a personal request in regards to this series of articles.
Note: If you have any questions or don’t understand something or my instructions are ambiguous then please ask on the forum and NOT by PM (Private Message). That way everyone will get the benefit of the question and answer.
So, after reading the last part in this series, members are requested to post you questions here in this thread for Part 4, or the appropriate announcement thread for Part's 1, 2 or 3.
Regards,
Badger
Thanks for a Great Article! But I need help
Hello,
I've just joined the forum and have a No 32 Mk II scope and repro mounts. I just missed out on a 4T with pads and cheeck piece but nothing else a couple of months ago and was on the point of selling the scope. However I have now been offered a rifle with pads so want to get started. I've managed the V frame but have hit a problem.
Are the lead screw locking nuts the ones in the centre of the turrets or are they the collars with the slots in them? ?
In either case where do I get the tools to move them?
Thanks
Robert
UPDATE. Have found the tool on NUMRICH so have ordered kit with some other parts for my broken Winchester 94AE. Hopefully they'll arrive soon and I can start on the scope.