Spinecracker,
I,m glad you dont have to suffer any more nail biting frustration, and for anyone else I,m not trying to rub salt in the wounds, just trying to found out the origin of the twin ovoid.
I,ve had a few "not quite what there ment to be rifles" my way, but they have been on sale or return so only lost out on postage/shipping etc, (last one cost me a few quid as the Dealer was a ****, and would not arrange for a pick up, ( was no one on this forum).
As far as the Enforcer goes, to me its a forgers paradise, and I think most know my veiws regarding it, I confess to knowing nothing about them only what I,ve read recently, but I do know a little bit about Engineering and QC etc, and I,m 100% sure the twin ovoids never left Enfield.
After brosing the web found the site By Mark Stevens, (link at bottom of page)
I emailed Mark and asked him if I could post a comment from his website regarding the Enforcer and also post a link to his site, he has given me the nod.
The comment I was interested in and stands out most to me, was made from Colin Moon, regarding the QC (Quality Control) at Enfield, to me this said it all regarding the final product.
"The modifications to the buttstock and the production of the fore-end wood were done by Colin Moon of Brighton. Colin Moon remembers being impressed with the quality control imposed when making Enforcers, with more parts being sent to the 'scrap bin' than being passed on to the next stage of producton at the factory"
Does anyone have a contact for Colin Moon?
Link for Marks page: Body