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    No. 4 Mk 1 Barrel Replacements

    A friend of mine is getting together a barrel order with a major European manufacturer to make a run of No. 4 Mk 1 barrels. These will be threaded and chambered in .303, as it is planned, although he is considering short-chambering these instead. The barrels will be exact replicas with 4 grooves, in modern steel, including the bayonet lugs. To be most-economical, the larger the order, the better for those of us ordering. Check out Welcome to Lee-Enfield Rifles, or simply use "Canwest Triggers." as a keyword on google and follow the links. He's hoping to place his initial order in February. He also sells adjustable triggers for the Lee-Enfield rifle
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