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    A simple de-sporterized No4 Lee Enfield

    Hi folks,

    Recently finished this one. I was out of No4Mk1 forends so I used a Mk2 which I modified to fit.

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    Modified the forend? Could be sneaky and make a No.4 Mk.1/2 out the rifle. The '49 FTR date makes it even more tempting...

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    Nice restoration effort! I fitted a MkII forestock on my first rebuild of a No.4 rifle. Shoots just fine too!

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    I do like the subdued finish of the wood especially!

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    Thanks guys. jmoore, indeed it would be interesting to attempt the Mk1/2 conversion but modifying a forend is a lot easier!

    Re. wood finish: I stripped the original finish on the forend and handguards (I believe these are new Pakistani parts), and it was a good idea. The wood grain is quite nice under the dark walnut stain / surface finish that they put on these parts wherever they are made. Then, pure boiled linseed oilicon was all they needed to look decent.

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