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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Now, if you'd SAID that your 'No5 rifle" was in fact a home made lash up, made from a now useless No4 (presuming that it's been lightened too) right at the start, this whole thread might have taken on a different tack............
    Peter, I have two rifles of interest. The process/techniques and advice I'm interested in will be applied eventually to a real No 1 Mk 5. I am using the "wannabe" No 4 cut job as a test bed. If I can turn this piece around, then the real job will be much easier. Also, if I mess anything up on the look-alike, then I certainly won't be too upset about it. So not quite a misunderstanding.
    Trying to save Service history, one rifle at a time...

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