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Fore-end cross bolt for fore-arm
I have a Long Branch no. 4 Mk 1/3, which uses a cross-bolt to reinforce the end of the fore-arm instead of the rivet and strap.I'm trying to find one of these bolts, but I haven't been able to find one in any of the places that carry Enfield parts.
Part of the problem is that I find myself lacking the proper terminology for describing the part. Could some one please tell me the proper name of this part? I would also like to know where to get one.
Thanks,
Rick W
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This should help. If it doesn't expand when you click on it, then just go down to the bottom right corner of your screen and make it 200%...
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Thanks for the exploded view drawing. I'll save it for future reference.
However, it shows the standard fore-arm with the plate and rivet reinforcement. My fore-arm needs the cross-bolt with the threaded nut.
Thanks,
Rick
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I bought one from "the Enfield Man" on Ebay.You can contact him thru ebay. I don't know if he has any more.
Last edited by tbonesmith; 01-06-2015 at 04:02 AM.
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Save yourself the bother Rick and PM me your address....... New nut and bolt, no charge! SCREW and/or NUT, tie, stock fore-end
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Thank you, Mr. Laidler
! That's very generous of you.
"SCREW and/or NUT, tie, stock fore-end "- got it!
Rick W
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The nut is cat. no. CR516 and the screw is CR515.
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Someone delete the email above before the gent gets enough spam to feed a regiment.
Good catch Surpmil
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