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In the UK, my 1st port of call would be Phil Rose, who has an extensive selection of Lee Enfield spares and is always helpful. He also does very good quality gunsmithing on .303's, which he knows a great deal about - and at very reasonable rates. Can recommend highly.
email Phil at pjrcollectables@hotmail.co.uk
Rob
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I am glad you found your parts and that you are satisfied. Come back and tell us about the finished product!
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Sure will , and will post pictures. This is my first No.4 rifle. I already want a WW1 Brit Enfeild now.
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The parts people you contacted may be confused based on what you called your rifle. Due you mean No.4 Mk1? No.1 Mk4 is a conversion of a Long Lee to No. 1 Mk3 specifications. It can get pretty confusing at times. Your list of required parts seem to indicate No. 4 based on the one screw for front sight guard. A No.1 would require two.
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Thats what I expect people to help me understand when I call them like BDL did. Not just a yep... yep... yep , easy for a new guy like I said I was on the phone to get confused.
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Hi guys, thanks for all the useful information here - great how much information you can pick up ! Can I ask a follower query please - I'm based in Australia, while the big suppliers you mention here (BDL and Numrich) are in the USA. Am I going to get myself in trouble with Customs if I try to order then import parts from these guys in the US into Australia ? Parts in question are upper and lower bands and screws for a No4 Mk1, and perhaps a magazine.