Neglected to mention that that the squared metal cap to the fore-end is missing, and the wood there has been rounded off, suggesting an original No.5 stock, sporterized at one time.
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Neglected to mention that that the squared metal cap to the fore-end is missing, and the wood there has been rounded off, suggesting an original No.5 stock, sporterized at one time.
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Daan asks - Did you check to see if it is possibly No 5 rifle?
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Daan -
I tried to send this reply and got a message that a...
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Daan asks - Did you check to see if it is possibly No 5 rifle?
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Daan -
The gun has a curious combination of "right" and "wrong"...
Thanks to Daan Kemp, Scout Sniper, Peter Ladler and Lee Enfield for the valuable suggestions and links.
Having followed Scout Sniper's link to Fitting A No4 Rifle Extractor I saw that my bolthead...
Thanks to Daan Kemp, Scout Sniper, Peter Laidler, and Lee Enfield for the suggestions and valuable links.
Having followed Scout Sniper's link to Fitting A No4 Rifle Extractor I saw that my...
Daan asks - Did you check to see if it is possibly No 5 rifle?
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Daan -
As I said, it looks like a No.5. The gun has a curious combination of "right" and "wrong" features,...
Noob question here.
How does one install the extractor spring in the bolthead of a Rifle No. 4?
I removed the bolthead and the spring fell right out before I noted the orientation. I haven't...