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furniture mk1 no3
i have a chance to pick up a mk1 no3 in a plastic stock. dose anyone know where I can get some decent wood for it? I would like to bring it back to life, the gun looks to be in very good condition. of course it is missing the hardware. the man says he has the brass butt plat though. any help will be apprecheated,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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02-07-2019 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by
olskool
i have a chance to pick up a mk1 no3 in a plastic stock. dose anyone know where I can get some decent wood for it? I would like to bring it back to life, the gun looks to be in very good condition. of course it is missing the hardware. the man says he has the brass butt plat though. any help will be apprecheated,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Do you mean a No3 Mk1, or, a No1 Mk3 ?
Assuming its a No1 Mk3 then the furniture is getting very difficult to find at almost 'any price', if you can find all the parts it will cost more than the completed rifle will be worth - it depends if you want to have the experience of 'building' a rifle, or if you want to save money.
Do not think that you can simply 'bolt on' all the bits & pieces and have a functioning rifle. These rifles were 'hand built' and everyone is slightly different. Parts need to be FITTED (as in FITTED by adjusting / removing material) Using 2nd hand parts may mean that it is even harder to get them fitted properly.
You will pick-up a complete 'original' No1 MK3 for less than the furniture and metalwork will cost you.
No3 Mk1 furniture is a bit more available.
The No3 Mk1 is a Mauser derivative and previously known as the Pattern (Pat) 14 which is the predecessor to US M1917 rifle.
Last edited by Alan de Enfield; 02-07-2019 at 03:10 PM.
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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You can still get DP Indian stock sets from Liberty Tree in the USA
I believe.
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Originally Posted by
mr.e moose
You can still get DP Indian stock sets from Liberty Tree in the
USA
I believe.
About $300 for everything you need - but - they have sold out of fore ends and handguards, the only wood they have available is the Butts.
https://www.libertytreecollectors.co...?idCategory=62
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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there are a few guys who reproduce some of the wood, not many make the fore end, not easy to duplicate properly for the masses....
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Before even thinking about restoring a sportered rifle; make sure the barrel has not been cut down and that it's matching numbers for bolt and receiver.
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If you post a few pictures we'll identify it for you and help you with the info you need. Otherwise we're guessing.
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Originally Posted by
Alan de Enfield
About $300 for everything you need - but - they have sold out of fore ends and handguards, the only wood they have available is the Butts.
I realise that the original question came from someone in the US but last time I tried to buy some woodwork and a bayonet from Liberty Tree collectors for shipping to the UK
I was informed that I could have the bayonet but they weren't allowed to ship the woodwork as it was a "gun part" and was therefore prohibited.... And I thought some of our UK laws were odd!!!
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I also tried to buy some SMLE butts off them a couple of years ago to be told something similar. I said I was happy to take several small lots to keep prices per lot down below 100 dollars, &/or they could ship them to a third party friend of mine in the US. However, they didn't want to know. I pointed out that a couple of months previously they'd sold me three tatty SMLE handguards through fleabay without any dramas, at which point their next communication was rather abrupt, so I just dropped it. Shame, as all I wanted to do was try to (legally) put some business their way & build up a few of the SMLE barrelled actions that I have squirrelled away doing nothing......
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