Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
Yup, they can be a bugger...but once you have it they sure look nice. Looks like you're well on the way too. Now the side mount scope on the other hand...you can use a TO1 mount and it'll be looking very good, if you HAVE to put a scope on it.

I'll take a look at that scope mount. My hopes were for an old side clamping mount that is detachable... But that does seam like looking for a needle in a stack of needles.

I may just cut my losses and go with iron sights. More of a fun challenge to volley your rounds at targets many yards down range.

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Quote Originally Posted by newcastle View Post
I think I have a new OKd stock unfinishedAussie coachwood buttstock somewhere. Long I think. I Will root it out of I can this weekend if you're interested
Thanks for that, but I'll hold off for the time being. I think the current stock that I have will turn out fine... I just had a mongral of a time getting that brass butt plate to fit it flushly.

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Quote Originally Posted by 30Three View Post
Why not use a Match dioptre rear sight such as BSA or AG Parker. With the new barrel and properly set up it should be a good shooter!
I'll certainly take a look into something like that!

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Quote Originally Posted by Surpmil View Post
There aren't many options for scope mounts that don't mean drilling holes, which would be a pity after all that work and expense. S&K did make a no-drill mount for the No.1, but it still requires removing a bit of wood. They gave up making that mount though, probably because the top of the charger bridge on a No.1 is not flat enough or consistent enough in dimensions to make a stable base. Your most authentic option would be a repro of the base Parker Hale made for the No.1 during or after WWI which sat in the backsight base and was intended for the Winchester A5 scope. The next option would be a Weaver rail "scout" base that also fits in the backsight base and would mount a long eye relief scope; nothing "period" about that though!

Lots of info on your iron sight options here: Service and TArget Rifle Sights ~ Parker-Hale and B.S.A.

Nice looking parts. Some careful whittling for the butt marking disc eh? That LSA receiver has probably seen plenty of action.

I see you got the barrel seated on the shoulder as well as the rear face of the barrel(?). Always a good thing IMHO.

The finish won't be to everyone's taste here, but you can always change that if you find someone who does a nice rust blue.

The barrel work was courtesy of Croc's gun shop, who specializes in Enfield work. He actually saved me from a bubba'd job
On it by another gun smith I randomly took it too. Well work the money to get that rectified.

Yep, you called it, took a little bit for me to get that hole cut out to fit the unit disc. They may have been removed from the rifles for many reasons... But I the it still adds character to have it in place.

The finish I went with, Croc had me convinced to go with it just due to the fact that I will be regularly using it and it would offer the best protection. Further on down the road I may entertain removing the finish and going for a rust blue and a nice walnut and truoil stock. Honestly, I'm starting to lean that way as my linseed oiling isn't going too well hah!

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Quote Originally Posted by MJ1 View Post
Wow! Well done so far and good luck. I feel so much like I cheated when I just bought a new Lithgowicon. Oh the shame !! Please keep us posted on progress. I love saves and proper restoring.

Cheers
Great! I'm glad you enjoy seeing the progress. I'll keep this page updated.