Did Colin do the non-slip on the butt as well ?
I know he supplied the forend, but as far as I know the butts came directly into PH from Sile (Italy)
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Alan,
The job I remember was given to Moon, where he got the finished job done who cares where he outsourced the work to, and I wouldn't blame him for using outside sources too, however, he did a lot of work for the MoD in the post war era, making the Enforcer hand guards, & re-runs of cheekpieces for the L42’s & any odd reserve stored 4T’s that needed them too, which is confirmed in historical documents.
Sad loss the company and he's been dead 10 years plus.
Good Day Gil,
A few years ago, pictures were posted on-line of transit cases attributed to Police departments. I was floored when one of them had my serial number, 547, marked on the outside. The number might mean something else but I'd like to believe its the long long transit case for my rifle and remains with a collector/shooter in the UK. The inside foam has been cut for a bipod which my rifle does not have. this could have been a later modification once the rifle and case were separated.
Regards,
Michael
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Michael,
I recollect chests like that, but they were made locally and the foam was just a slab no cutouts. Individuals and every Force seemed to be doing its own thing at the time as there was no one company tasked with making the chests for Enforcers to my knowledge. So in short anything that kept the rifle and scope safe was used. Every Enforcer seems to have mis matched wood and butt rubbers. Most were from PH;)