With thanks to Advisory Panel member Peter Laidler, the second part of two excellent new articles, has been added to the Technical Articles for Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders (click here).
The L42 and 39 Fore-ends (By Peter Laidler) (click here)
Or, as Peter describes it … (How to put matters right!)
This is the second installment of two excellent related articles. It's accompanied by his own detailed photo montage and provides a step-by-step description, as Peter says "will take one of the bodged and split original fore-ends and show you how to do a proper, old time REME Armourers repair."
Peter's first installment in this series of articles titled "The fore-end and handguards of the L42" (click here), provides a armourer's inside technical look at the No.4(T) to L42 conversion program, undertaken in several tranches at Enfield between 1970 and 1981.Article Extract .....
The wood patch and fore-end glued and the wood adhesive rubbed in then cramped tight, end to end and top to bottom as shown here. Don’t be mislead by your dad if he tells you that this modern woodworking adhesive is rubbish compared with the old hot animal bone glue he used in his day. The fact is that modern adhesives are FAR superior!
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