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Loose rear retainer ring
My recently acquired No4 MK1* has a rear top forehand, retainer ring that is loose and floating. it is even loose an floating with the rear wood intact. I have no history on this gun and don't have any idea what may have been changed out previously. I've had a sporterized No4 MK1 for many years that I inherited and that is the extent of my Enfield knowledge. I have researched many places to find a reason or if a new retainer ring is in order and how to install. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
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To further clarify, with the furniture installed, the gap is pretty substantial. Can I shim this or do I need to replace? Thanks again
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01-30-2020 10:39 PM
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The rear hand guard ring may be from another model of rifle, this rifle could be a put together from a sporter? There are so many rear rings that if you don't know for sure you may have one that looks close but isn't...
Pics?
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Yes, it could be that the wood is dry & has contracted a little over time, or as BAR says, it might be the wrong handguard retaining ring altogether. IIRC a while back we had someone with a similar problem & it turned out that the ring fitted to his No4 was from a P'14/M'17 Enfield. They look the same at a glance, but are bigger. Pictures could be a big help here.
Last edited by Roger Payne; 01-31-2020 at 11:36 AM.
Reason: addendum
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Comically, I've been rejuvenating the wood this week with tru-oil and I reassembled tonight to take a picture and it was a snug fit...Go figure
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Nice to know the problem was relatively straight-forward to fix!
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