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EFD - The Enfield Specialists (click here)

EFD is run by two ex-apprentices from the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield, Englandicon, Geoffrey Organ and Jim Franklin. They are still very much involved in the Ex-Apprentices Association.

Those "hard-to find" items.

Sight screws for Lee-Enfields

Long ejector screws for the No4 Rifle, to attach the PH5C target sight. Also available - the long cross fixing screw, replacing the leaf sight pivot.
SMLE Trigger Guard screws, extra long to allow the attachment of the PH5A target sight. Made to the original spec. Available in twos.
SMLE Trigger Guard screws, normal length, the most easily damaged screw on the rifle.
SMLE Screw Sets - all the external screws on the SMLE in one package, comprising:
Nose cap screws.

Trigger guard screws, front and rear.

Front trigger screw collar.

Two swivel screws.

Inner band screw.

Wood sets for the No8 Rifle.

***Latest Additions***

Dial Sight Pointer Screws. The screw that secures the pointer and the "pesky little spring" to the dial itself. Made from steel, blacked after finishing. The thread conforms to the original special "Enfield" thread. Suitable for SMLE and P14 rifles. (You will need the special SMLE "Multi Tool" to fit it, or make your own).
(Note; there is considerable variation in the tools issued for this screw, therefore some adjustment to the pins may be necessary.)

"Top Wood" for the SMLE.
American Walnut. Exact replicas of the original front and rear handguards for the SMLE Mark III (and III*). Finished "in the white" or we can stain them to suit. Complete with metal fittings. Available - early August.

No8 Top Handguards.

Beech, as per original. Front end left square allowing customer to round it off to his own requirements. Finished "in the white". Requires linseed or stain to suit yourself.

Price, to be advised.

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