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Enfield parts
I just thought I would pass along to that I recently discovered a place to purchase some Enfield parts in the U.S. Many of you may already know of this company but I had not heard of it until I found it while searching for a magazine spring and follower for my No.4 Mk1* The company is brpguns.com 301-807-5234. When I called them I had given up on finding parts for the magazine because several other sites listed them but actually didn't have them. In speaking with BRP Corp. they said that they not only have the spring follower assembly but also have the spring/rivets/follower sold separately.
The reason I needed the parts was because the spring was weak and many time would not pick up a cartridge and it finally broke. I just received the follower assembly today and it appears new. After installing it I tried it out in the back yard and it worked perfectly. The cost including shipping was $12.50.
Ken
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Hi Skeet do you know if they do International service as a source for getting stuff to Aus on those type of pieces would be good.
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Cinders,
According to their web site they do accept international orders but it requires a phone call as they don't do international internet sales.
Ken
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Brian from BRP is a first class guy, I have ordered many items from him and he was very helpful.
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Have a look at the Export section.

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