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BeddingNo 4 receiver recoil lugs
Hi,
Trying to improve the accuracy of my 1943 Longbranch No.4 Mk1*.
I have read Peter Laidlers excellent article "Worn Draws in your No.4 or 5 fore-end" on how to repair the angled draws in the fore-arm woodwork.
The question I have is: should there be a gap between the bottom of the recoil lugs and the woodwork? The pictures in Peter's article seem to show that there is.
Best regards
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11-27-2014 11:45 AM
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Yes, there will be a small gap below the drawers on the rifle and the wood
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Fitting a stock tightly and properly is frankly one of the most frustrating and complex jobs, I have ever tried to do. I'll admit I am a failure, so I went an easier way.
Do you want to be authentic? If so then yes wood. Assuming the forewood you have is original and serial number stamped, I would suggest if you can afford it, buy a spare forewood and practice on that first would be my suggestion. The one below is a SA contract wood replacement stock with sucky colour and bad machining converted to a mk2 config from mk1. So my original is still as is right now.
Personally I replace work draws with blocks of brass that can be packed to get the rifle to sit "right" but Aluminium will do fine, just dont use steel screws to hold them in place!!!!
Though Peter will have an epi Im sure...
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Last edited by ssj; 11-27-2014 at 03:00 PM.
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Thanks again ssj,
I notice that the draws in your pic don't seem to be angled.
Are they used as a base/backing for the angled section.
Regards
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Two days now for me trying to fit my forend,, I'm ready to punch a Nun.!!!...
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