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03-10-2009 09:30 PM
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I'm not sure on the screw, I can check and get back.
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Yes, there are two lengths for the screw. The short one is interchangeable with the SCREW, rear, trigger guard and the longer one is for the fabricated foresight protector. As you say, the hole for the head isn't drilled as deep. See BDL
for a replacement.
Oh yes, if you're in England
, these 4BA srews are the same as those used in your wall plug fittings
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lol, lol... I just knew my enfield/s must match something else in the british empire!
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Sure those two screws haven't been interchanged? You might have the front sight screw in the trigger guard.
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Here is a link to a source of Brit fasteners in the States:
http://www.britishfasteners.com/mm5/...tegory_Code=75
Trimmed to length this #4BA x 1 1/4" raised/countersunk will do for either the rear triggerguard or foresight proctector. You can polish the trimmed end a bit with emery cloth, then heat in a torch until it turns blue, quench in oil, and then burn a few more quenchings into the steel to blacken.
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This guys speciality is Enfield screws. I have never purchased any of his products, but keep his site available for when I do need something.
Check him out! http://www.customscrewsandmore.com/
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The thread is a standard English 4BA. (Obsolescent but stll readily avaiable).
Get a standard "cheesehead" screw, adapt to length and blue it.
I'll send you one if you are desperate.
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Thanks for help
Thanks everyone for the help. 
Yes, I had checked the guard screw length they have not been interchanged.
I have ordered a modifyable one. Should solve my problem.
Now to load some more non corrosive .303 for this rifle so I can take it to the range. It is just to nice to risk with the surplus corrosive I shoot in most of my Enfields. I have shot a lot of corrosive stuff over the years with no problems, but don't like to do it in really nice looking rifles. I really don't know why.
Ed reluctantly no longer in the Bitterroot
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