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Enfield sporter stock sets?
Does anyone have a nice one of these they don't need. I have a project No.4 Mk 1which cannot be return to full military configuration and I'd like at least to give her some dignity and a decent retirement. Ideally a nice dark wood and monte carlo buttstock. None of this plastic nonsense, thats what she is wearing now.
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10-03-2011 05:17 PM
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Bueller? Bueller? can anyone help here? if not I guess I have to visit E pay.
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I might can oblige; would like to bring a 1933 Trials No. 4 sporter back into fighting trim. It will take a lot of work, but a nice set of wood would be a good start.
Think you might have something?
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PS-those aren't my feet.
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My first step would be to try and find the person who did the sporterization on the chance that he might still have the removed parts around somewhere, or know where they went.
Stranger things have happened!
As you know I'm sure, the forened used on the trials No.4 rifles had a slightly different profile around the action than later types.
Last edited by Surpmil; 10-09-2011 at 01:52 PM.
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My first step would be to try and find the person who did the sporterization....and give him a wedgie....
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