SOG's latest No4 Mk1 Enfields quality?
I just ordered one last night with the handpick option. Just at $200 delivered. I have ordered other rifles from SOG and have not been disappointed. I am just asking if anybody else here has already received one and what their opinion is. I have been sitting on a couple hundred rounds of good commercial ammunition for a while since selling the last rifle I had in that caliber. Since the ammo did not sell I decided to get another No4 to shoot it through. I like the rifle. Generally I have found them to be smooth and have a fast cycling action. Also pretty darned accurate for an old war rifle. The peep sight is better for my old eyes. If anybody has received one it would be nice to see some pictures. Thanks. Bill aka Sarge.
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SOG No4Mk1 came in today on time.
Bolt and receiver numbers match. Bore was dirty but after a couple of patches shows very shiny with strong lands and grooves. Muzzle has a couple of small dings but on the outside away from the bore. Should not effect accuracy. Magazine is not numbered but I did find and photo a symbol (I will attempt to attach all appropriate photos). The marking I found on the bolt head appears to me to be a zero but I am sure some of you experts will set me straight. Headspace looks and feels good to me but I want to study some expended brass. Lets see, what else. Wood appears to be all in the same color and grain, not sure what type (hoping for some info on that). I got some photos of the markings. Has the grooved upper handguard. Some gouges and dents in the wood but not bad and no cracks that I can see yet. Light surface rust on the magazine. Metal finish seems better than most of the Enfields I have owned. OK, now to see if I can attach some pictures. It seems to be working, just a lot slower than I am used to. I think maybe turn down the resolution on my camera next time?
They were in there last flyer. They did state limited. I would call.
I believe I spoke with Connie. In my opinion they are well worth it. This is the first time I have done a handpick in all the times I have ordered from them but it seems to have been worth it. The metal is good and the wood just needs to be cleaned up with some mineral spirits. I WOULD like someone to tell me who made this gun, though. I have been checking the web all evening and drawing a blank. The wood is marked SL over N and 74 underneath. The metal marks seem to be a stylized AK but I am far from an expert on Enfields although I did rebuild several Longbranch and one Savage. Some one give me some help, please. I am going to try to shoot this rifle tomorrow and take a look at the brass. I have tried it with some fire formed brass I have from other rifles and the final engagement was stiff but workable. Of course that could have been the brass. I am not going to load any live ammo inside the house to check that.