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Does anyone know of a suitable material to replace the afore mentioned butt pad?
To me it looks like a dense sponge rubber. Nothing like the hard rubber on my No5s.
As to numbers remaining, nobody knows. I would guess a couple of dozen.
The site is AHN
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I wouldn't mind betting Lithy, that the material on your butt pad was an Aussie made material very similar to that used on our No5's. I say this because yours looks exactly how our old No5 butt pads used to be after years in the stinkjing heat and oil. As I said, the 'neoprene-ish' ones we had later were as good as it gets
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Originally Posted by
Bruce_in_Oz
Is that a "Savage" mark on the rear sight elevation screw?
Always lusted after one of these neat little carbines. Lots of interesting features like the rearsight derived from the MkV SMLE and, on Lithy's sample, the nifty buttplate that hinges on the modified swivel to reveal a large pocket in the butt.
Yes, the receiver mounted rear sights have a couple of Savage bits.
"SLIDE, Backsight.... Leaf elevator import from Savage, marked S"
is named in the parts list.
The elevation dial, the barrel nut it screws into and the slide are all S marked.
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Son and I have been conversing and we're going to put it together.
This project should be interesting as neither of us are wordsmiths
He's pretty good with a camera though
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Originally Posted by
Lithy
Son and I have been conversing and we're going to put it together.
This project should be interesting as neither of us are wordsmiths

He's pretty good with a camera though

Outstanding ... should be a worthy and very interesting project for members .. 
Regards,
Badger
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Son and I have been conversing and we're going to put it together.
This project should be interesting as neither of us are wordsmiths He's pretty good with a camera though

Originally Posted by
Badger
Outstanding ... should be a worthy and very interesting project for members ..
Regards,
Badger
Yeah.. as a wordsmith I make a pretty good photographer! I have a few dozen pics done by Heatseeker. They are rooly high res. What would be the easiest way to post them? or better still, What individual file size would be the best to reduce them to?
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Son
What would be the easiest way to post them? or better still, What individual file size would be the best to reduce them to?
Let me know if this helps.... 
How do I get my article, collectible firearm or accessory published in the Library? (click here)
If you prefer, simply email them to me, or point me to a web site link where I can download and capture them. I'll convert (re-size) them all for you.
I use Microsoft's resizer program (mentioned in link above) when using Windows. Great little add-on and FREE .. 
Regards,
Badger
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I was thinking (yes, I know, a rare occurrence for me) of opening a dedicated Photobucket account and sharing the username and password
Last edited by Lithy; 04-15-2010 at 05:47 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Lithy
I was thinking (yes, I know, a rare occurrence for me) of opening a dedicated Photobucket account and sharing the username and password

That'll work... how do I drive a photobucket? I hope it comes with 'structions 
If you like, mate I'll start draughting the specs part following the format used for the other library entries.
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