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No4T pads
Good morning everyone. I'm looking for a source for original No4T scope mount pads for a 1931 trials rifle I'm restoring. Any thoughts?
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08-22-2016 12:58 PM
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To be really honest I think that you'd be better off getting a good repro set and adjusting them to fit. But even that probably wouldn't do because there no chance that the screw holes would even be close to those on the rifle. Get or make a set without the fixing holes and fit them. It's quite simple - IF - you follow the instructions. I won't go into it here but many have done it by doing your homework first then the proper preparation and then following the instructions to the letter
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Get or make a set without the fixing holes and fit them.
Didn't we have a thread here where a member took us through the entire procedure of making a set from scratch?
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Well I guess that I should have bid on that rifle as I have a set of trials pads...
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Originally Posted by
Lee Enfield
I have a set of trials pads
This ought to be good...
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Didn't we have a thread here where a member took us through the entire procedure of making a set from scratch?
There is Jim, think its in the Restorers corner or Gunsmithing forum
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Let the bargaining begin.
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Didn't we have a thread here where a member took us through the entire procedure of making a set from scratch?
This one Jim?
Fitting & machining of bracket pads blanks on a No#4
Regards,
Doug
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Did you buy the rifle from gunbroker?
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Originally Posted by
Badger
This one Jim?
Yes boss...that's the one. That was fantastic...!
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