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    Help! No4 trigger guard screw collar

    I have just discovered my rifle has not got one!

    So there is nothing connecting the trigger guard to the action.

    Where could I get one from, please help!! Is the part no CR344 or BB8579?

    Thanks, Steve
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    Try asking at Gunboards, they have a few more Australians running around loose.

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    Send an email to EFD (The Enfield Specialists) (click here). I think they may be able to help you out.

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    Send an email to EFD (The Enfield Specialists) (click here). I think they may be able to help you out.

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    Thankyou, apparently they do have them. I have Emailed them

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    Guard screw collar

    These are interchangeable with the same part used in the SMLE. I should think there should be some spares in Australiaicon someplace. I've got plenty of them here if you don't have any luck finding one elsewhere. Let me know. ATB.

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    Also, it's just steel pipe, though some of them are made from rolled sheet steel. A metal supplier could easily get you a whack job of it that you could cut to length as required.
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    i have used 3/8" or 5/16 " hyd line, i cant rember which. almost perfect size and match

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    It is part number BB8579. It is .508 in. long, has an outside diameter of .374 in. and inside diameter of .275 in.

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