+ Reply to Thread
Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 13

Thread: No5mk1 help!

Click here to increase the font size Click here to reduce the font size
  1. #1
    Legacy Member Biddle1990's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2018
    Last On
    07-06-2020 @ 08:14 PM
    Location
    Illinois, USA
    Posts
    20
    Local Date
    04-17-2024
    Local Time
    09:33 PM

    No5mk1 help!

    Bought a no5mk1. Someone has put no4 wood set on it. Anyone know sources of no5mk1 wood? I know it's pretty difficult to find, already been searching for days!

    I've read that some piele have used no4 wood sets and cut them down to no5 dimensions. Anyone have any measurements for the individual parts?

    Cheers!
    Information
    Warning: This is a relatively older thread
    This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current.

  2. # ADS
    Friends and Sponsors
    Join Date
    October 2006
    Location
    Milsurps.Com
    Posts
    All Threads
    A Collector's View - The SMLE Short Magazine Lee Enfield 1903-1989. It is 300 8.5x11 inch pages with 1,000+ photo’s, most in color, and each book is serial-numbered.  Covering the SMLE from 1903 to the end of production in India in 1989 it looks at how each model differs and manufacturer differences from a collecting point of view along with the major accessories that could be attached to the rifle. For the record this is not a moneymaker, I hope just to break even, eventually, at $80/book plus shipping.  In the USA shipping is $5.00 for media mail.  I will accept PayPal, Zelle, MO and good old checks (and cash if you want to stop by for a tour!).  CLICK BANNER to send me a PM for International pricing and shipping. Manufacturer of various vintage rifle scopes for the 1903 such as our M73G4 (reproduction of the Weaver 330C) and Malcolm 8X Gen II (Unertl reproduction). Several of our scopes are used in the CMP Vintage Sniper competition on top of 1903 rifles. Brian Dick ... BDL Ltd. - Specializing in British and Commonwealth weapons Specializing in premium ammunition and reloading components. Your source for the finest in High Power Competition Gear. Here at T-bones Shipwrighting we specialise in vintage service rifle: re-barrelling, bedding, repairs, modifications and accurizing. We also provide importation services for firearms, parts and weapons, for both private or commercial businesses.
     

  3. #2
    Legacy Member oldfoneguy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2015
    Last On
    Today @ 10:09 PM
    Location
    long island, ny
    Posts
    561
    Real Name
    Bill
    Local Date
    04-17-2024
    Local Time
    09:33 PM
    You may look for years before finding a set Worth Buying. If your going to fashion a set from No4 wood you should determine what might have been on there originally. For that check the No5 survey at surplusrifleforum.com. There No5 rifles are categorized by date of build and manufacturer including what type of stock was originally on the rifle.
    There were fore stocks used with and without end caps. It appears that the end cap showed up either very late in the war or just after it. But best to check for sure before starting. No matter what if you use No4 wood on a real No5 there will be a gap where the lug is on the right side of a No4. - Bill

  4. Avoid Ads - Become a Contributing Member - Click HERE
  5. #3
    Advisory Panel
    Peter Laidler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Last On
    04-13-2024 @ 05:00 AM
    Location
    Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The home of MG Cars
    Posts
    16,510
    Real Name
    Peter Laidler
    Local Date
    04-18-2024
    Local Time
    03:33 AM
    At the end of its life, converted No4 woodwork was the norm for the No5 rifle. It was converted on contract for UKicon Ordnance by Westley Richards (if my memory is correct from the package markings) and unless you knew what you were looking at/for it was difficult to tell it apart as the workmanship was so good. Mind you, when you'd done hundreds to Base Workshop WORP standard and spent days range testing them until you were fed up at the sight of them it all went above your head. But converting No4 woodwork to suit a No5 is pretty simple. Some real experts will argue that the converted woodwork isn't the real McCoy. But I say if UK Ordnance supplied it, that's good enough for me

    Whether the fore-end had an end cap or not didn't matter because while the drawing number changed, the part number didn't - so you got what Ordnance supplied. Steel end caps were NOT popular because once the rain and salt water swamps got between the wood and the steel, it was curtains!. First opportunity, the end caps were removed, fore-end made good, linseed bath overnight and didn't cause a problem thereafter

    I wrote up a couple of times the whole scenario is anyone wants to resurrect it. Been there, done it, shot the shxx out of them until I was fed up to the back teeth with them!

  6. The Following 2 Members Say Thank You to Peter Laidler For This Useful Post:


  7. #4
    Legacy Member HOOKED ON HISTORY's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2011
    Last On
    Yesterday @ 06:21 PM
    Location
    MS/USA
    Posts
    3,993
    Local Date
    04-17-2024
    Local Time
    09:33 PM
    Numrich shows butt in stock. Repro I presume.

  8. #5
    Legacy Member Zorba's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2018
    Last On
    08-14-2023 @ 02:28 AM
    Location
    Merritt Island, Fl
    Posts
    61
    Local Date
    04-17-2024
    Local Time
    10:33 PM
    -Zorba
    "The Veiled Male"
    )O(

  9. #6
    Legacy Member Biddle1990's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2018
    Last On
    07-06-2020 @ 08:14 PM
    Location
    Illinois, USA
    Posts
    20
    Local Date
    04-17-2024
    Local Time
    09:33 PM
    Thread Starter
    Cheers for the replies everyone. If I do go ahead, I'll not install an metal end cap, as one of you stated, they weren't well liked anyhow and it was the norm to have rifles without them anyway. Rifle is a faz 08-45 dated rifle.

    Didn't know about Westly Richards restocking rifles. It looks as though someone has done it in their shed to be honest. The wood pretty much goes up to the flash hider. Someone's attempt to create a little no4 carbine I imagine. Bayonet lug has been removed also, but that could have been the Malaysia police. Going to look for that marking when I get round to it.

    Any sources of info for going ahead with the conversation I'm going to attempt?

    Thanks again!
    Last edited by Biddle1990; 09-05-2018 at 08:15 PM.

  10. #7
    Advisory Panel
    Peter Laidler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Last On
    04-13-2024 @ 05:00 AM
    Location
    Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The home of MG Cars
    Posts
    16,510
    Real Name
    Peter Laidler
    Local Date
    04-18-2024
    Local Time
    03:33 AM
    All the Malay Police rifles we saw were bog standard as their Armourers as such were locally trained under the poms that were there and they also used the big UKicon Base workshop. So they'd be standard. The Malay Police were at all the major bridges and road intersections and had armed bases pretty much everywhere so you'd see them with their No5's and Mk5 Stens and Sterlings

  11. #8
    Advisory Panel browningautorifle's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Last On
    Today @ 09:14 PM
    Location
    Victoria BC
    Posts
    29,902
    Real Name
    Jim
    Local Date
    04-17-2024
    Local Time
    07:33 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Biddle1990 View Post
    Bayonet lug has been removed also
    Usually done by hunters. At least they left you enough wood to work with. There's an open channel that they cut in font of because they didn't know how to fill it. Peter said they filled and carried on...
    Regards, Jim

  12. #9
    Legacy Member Biddle1990's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2018
    Last On
    07-06-2020 @ 08:14 PM
    Location
    Illinois, USA
    Posts
    20
    Local Date
    04-17-2024
    Local Time
    09:33 PM
    Thread Starter
    Cheers chaps. I'll probably use the existing wood and fill any holes. Should have enough wood to do that. Anyone know the measurement for where the stock band sits?

  13. #10
    Legacy Member oldfoneguy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2015
    Last On
    Today @ 10:09 PM
    Location
    long island, ny
    Posts
    561
    Real Name
    Bill
    Local Date
    04-17-2024
    Local Time
    09:33 PM
    From the end of the reciever ring to the rear of the barrel band its exactly 8 inches on my 3/45 Faz. - Bill

+ Reply to Thread
Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. 1942 dated No5mk1 Jungle carbine,
    By pebblemonkey in forum The Lee Enfield Knowledge Library Collectors Forum
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: 09-28-2010, 01:26 PM

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts