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    Quote Originally Posted by spinecracker View Post
    Forgive me if I am wrong, but Alan's earlier comment about the PH5C's sight mount (the bit that stays on the rifle after you have removed the sight arm) covering over part of the dovetail on the BA21 rear base means that if you have the PH5C sight mount on the rifle with a BA21 rear mount, you will not be able to fit the rings to mount a scope. In other words, you would have to remove the sight mount completely before you could fit a scope. The only way you are going to have a set-up with a quickly interchangeable aperture rear sight and a scope on the rifle if you are using the BA21 rear base is to use a PH5E/4, which clears the dovetail. Then again, you would then be working on an Enforcer clone, and would have to either get hold of an Enforcer safety (rocking horse poo), grind a normal one down to fit or put up with not having a functioning safety (this has been discussed here recently).

    I, of course, could be talking out of my butt as I am not actually functionally awake right now..
    A perfect summary - I know from experience - I've tried and failed !!!

    If you fit a 5C you cannot use the BA21 and scope rings.
    If you fit a 5E sight then you can use the scope sight rings but you cannot use the safety.

    The answer is - get hold of a 5E sight and make a new shortened safety (you cannot buy one - they are at least 10 shelves above rocking horse poo & hens teeth)

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    The shooting team with the Cheshire Regiment used No4T rifles without the scopes but WITH PH5C sights in order to shoot in SR(b) comps. They had the sights modified with blocks so that they would just clear the rear mounting pad when held firmly with the longer ejector and backsight axis screw replacement.

    The thickness of the spacer blocks (to the left) was taken up by moving the eye piece furrther to the right along the deflection crossbar.

    They worked perfectly and I believe that these were modified by PH for the Regiment because the additional blocks seemed to be soft soldered in place but were all properly blued as per original. The Cheshires were very competitive in the shooting world and the rifles were in use until the No4T's were replaced by the L42's and the sights were simply transferred to the L39's. The L39's out-shot the No4T's but the old No4T's were getting old by then. No doubt the No4T's were re-worked to L42 during the 80's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan de Enfield View Post
    A perfect summary - I know from experience - I've tried and failed !!!

    If you fit a 5C you cannot use the BA21 and scope rings.
    If you fit a 5E sight then you can use the scope sight rings but you cannot use the safety.

    The answer is - get hold of a 5E sight and make a new shortened safety (you cannot buy one - they are at least 10 shelves above rocking horse poo & hens teeth)

    Thank you Alan for the perfect summary.

    I wonder if I could find a 5E to buy or trade for a 5C??

    Worse case scenario, I will have to fit or remove the 5C if I want to enjoy the peep with the excellent AJP MatchMaker front sight system, or the glass system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boom-Boom View Post
    Thank you Alan for the perfect summary.

    I wonder if I could find a 5E to buy or trade for a 5C??

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    Make sure that you look for a PH 5E/4 and not a 5E.
    the 5E was for the Mauser action and the shape is completely different to an Enfield No4 action.
    Few and far between and a bit more expensive than a 5C
    Good luck

    Repeat - it must be a 5E/4
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan de Enfield View Post
    Make sure that you look for a PH 5E/4 and not a 5E.
    the 5E was for the Mauser action and the shape is completely different to an Enfield No4 action.
    Few and far between and a bit more expensive than a 5C
    Good luck

    Repeat - it must be a 5E/4
    I think we have some 5Es or TZs in the bits box.
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