-
Legacy Member
no4 butt stock length
how many different butt stock lengths were there for the no4 mk1 and why?
Information
|
Warning: This is a relatively older thread This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current. |
|
-
-
12-31-2016 06:28 PM
# ADS
Friends and Sponsors
-
Advisory Panel
If you were to employ the search feature here you'd have come to this thread... https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=3862
Why would you think there'd be so many different sizes...?
-
The Following 2 Members Say Thank You to browningautorifle For This Useful Post:
-
-
Legacy Member
There was short, normal, long and bantam butts (I believe only Long Branch made the bantam butt.) to suit the various stature of soldier. The normal length stock is not marked but the short has a "S" near the butt plate on the top and the long has a "L" in a similar place. I don't know if the bantam butt is marked but would hazard at a guess that it is. There is about a 1/2" difference between the short, normal and long butts.
-
-
Contributing Member
I have added an official explanation of the butt lengths for the Lee-Enfield No. 4 on my web site. I hope that this will help.
Colin MacGregor Stevens
https://www.captainstevens.com [B]Model 1918 scope ideally w P14 rings; LB Scout Sniper Rifle windmill sight & furniture; No. 4 Mk. I* 28L0844; any rifle with S/N ASE-xxxx ; No.32 Mk. I SN 1042.
-
Thank You to Seaforth72 For This Useful Post:
-
Advisory Panel
I take it you two didn't look at the in house link either...why do we have such features? There's far more explanation that you provided.
-
Thank You to browningautorifle For This Useful Post:
-
Legacy Member
I like the long buttstock on my no4 s. The rifle feels right on the range.
-
-
Legacy Member
Thank-you very much for your informative Post, Seaforth72. I haven't seen a Normal length stock marked as such but apparently some were according to your website.
May I ask how tall you are, can14, please?
-
-
Advisory Panel
Lots are so marked... Later it was deemed not required.
-
-
Hello olskool ... 
You might want to try the Google CSE custom search engine located in the top right corner where it says "Search Milsurps.Com", which ONLY seraches our site. It has been around for years and we spent hundreds of dollars developing it for the benefit of all our members. This custom search engine is unique to our site and not found on any other firearms collector's site on the Internet, so I assume you haven't tried it to see how easy it is to find highly detailed information instead of having to post a redundant question.
For example, in your case, type in the same words no4 butt stock length , which you used for the subject of your post and see what happens .. 
I only had a quick look but there's dozens and dozens of detailed threads and pics which would more than answer your question.
browningautorifle
(Jim) attempted to give you (and others) a hint of an example single link that comes up when this valuable search resource is actually used, so I do understand and share his frustration. 
I wish we could come up with a simple way to have more members use it, instead of the deja vu of seeing the same question threads started over and over and over and over again .. 
The moral of my post? Well, simply put, before creating a completely new thread asking a question, we sincerely request that everyone do a quick scan using our in-house Google CSE custom search engine, just to see if the answer to their question has already been answered by someone else over the last 10+ years.
Happy New Year .. 
Regards,
Doug
Last edited by Badger; 01-01-2017 at 10:40 AM.
-
The Following 7 Members Say Thank You to Badger For This Useful Post:
-
Legacy Member
6 2 There used to be a lot of new no4 wood around about five years ago. Mostly long branch walnut and
hardwood. A friend of mine used to run an armory in Montreal. He taught me the proper way to use a no4.
Since I a ready had a collection of 303/308 no4s, getting proper wood was easy.
The majority of my target no4 rifles already came with long buttstocks, so it wasn't hard to see why.
I have about 20 sets of wood for future use. But, one doesn't see the no4 target rifles like before.
-