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Trying to get my Enfield back in action
I got a nice Enfield No 4 mk1 two weeks ago (my first milsurp) but after a trip to the range I saw that I had an issue with pierced primers. Based on information from this site and others I ordered a new firing pin, pin spring and bolt head (due to erosion from the pierced primers). The pin and bolt head I got from Liberty Tree Collectors. I checked several other milsurp supply sites but no one else had any No 4 firing pins. I got the parts today but unfortunately the pin's threads are to fine to thread into the cocking piece. I assume this is because I was sent a firing pin for an Enfield No 1. Also the bolt head wouldn't thread into the bolt body far enough to even line up with the longer locking lug which I thought was odd. At this point I'm thinking I should just send the entire bolt to a gunsmith, does anyone know of one in the states that is knowledgeable in Enfields? The local smiths I checked with didn't really seem to know much about Enfield Rifles
. Any light anyone could shed on this would much appreciated, thanks.
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Last edited by podmonkey; 07-19-2011 at 10:49 PM.
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07-19-2011 10:45 PM
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Wise move there poddy.......... It's not as simple as unscrewing the old and screwing in a new striker. The whole bolt assembly is a chinese puzzle where about 7 measurements, weights and timings are inter-related.
BDL
in SC knows all about these things and how to properly set them up. Try him, he advertises on this site
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