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How about some assembled pics?
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06-15-2018 08:19 AM
# ADS
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How about some assembled pics?
I'm working on it, the forend is a little bit dry and needs a couple coats of linseed.
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I actually began working on the wood a couple weeks ago and it is now looking to my liking. The forestock had a small crack near where it bears on the butt socket, which I injected some glue into and clamped. It likely occurred when the previous owner attempted to remove the butt without removing the forestock first. It was also quite dry so after the crack was repaired it got a good soaking in RLO for a day or so and set out to dry for a couple weeks.
The forestock seemed dry enough so I went ahead and assembled and test fired the rifle today. I put a couple of rounds into a berm from a distance with a string and no issues occurred, everything cycled fine.
Here's a photo of the assembled rifle, sorry for the poor backdrop, my basement isn't exactly photogenic:
Attachment 94147
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Looks good, did you manufacture that stock marking disc?
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Looks good, did you manufacture that stock marking disc?
Unfortunately not, It was a blank one purchased off eBay some time ago that I have been using it as a placeholder. One day I will either find an original British one or get a punch set and stamp it.
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The first link at $16/USD you could save on postage as your in Michigan and they are in Wisconsin. There are others with just a broad arrow in the UK 2nd link bit cheaper as well,
BRASS STOCK ID DISC FOR BRITISH SMLE .303 LEE- Enfield Rifle BUTT STOCK | eBay
WW1 Butt Marker Disc For Mk III SMLE, P14, P17 BD-01 Solid Brass Reproduction | eBay
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