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    DIY Inlet on a Lee Enfield stock

    Has anybody inletted a standard stock to fit for the volley sights and mag cut off? If so was it difficult? If not, I’ve got a MK1 that needs all the bells and whistles.

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    the left side of your fore-end has to be thicker in order to inlet the dial plate

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