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Ishapore screw????
Ok I need a stock for my Long Branch 44 Lee Enfield No 4 mk1. I found one but its advertised with a Ishapore screw.. Will this still fit my Enfield?
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11-20-2010 03:08 AM
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Yes, the Ishapore screw just reinforces the forend against splitting longitudinally forward from the front trigger guard screw/kingscrew. It won't have any bearing on the fit of the wood.
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If it's otherwise in good condition and not a battered about bit of old tat, you can plug the screw hole so that it's (virtually) impossible to see. There is a short thread on this very subvect if someone is clever enough with compu'erz to bring it up.
Give it a try Xmas
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Thank You to Peter Laidler For This Useful Post:
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Here's my replacement of an Ishy screw as per The Captains instructions. No4 wood WIP
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If it's otherwise in good condition and not a battered about bit of old tat, you can plug the screw hole so that it's (virtually) impossible to see. There is a short thread on this very subvect if someone is clever enough with compu'erz to bring it up.
Give it a try Xmas
GETTING RID OF YOUR ‘Ishy’ Screw (by Peter Laidler)
Regards,
Doug
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Cantom, a member of this site, has a couple of fore ends for sale over on CGN. They look to be very decent and I seem to remember he's asking $75 each for them.
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