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    Enforcer Sights

    Does anyone have a picture illustrating how the rear back-up iron sight is mounted on the Enforcer? I have seen several pictures from the left side, but no detailed ones from the right. Is the rear scope mount block held by a separate short pin on the right, and by the rear sight pin on the left?
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    The 5E sight base block is drilled and tapped for 2 hole...one to secure the mounting plate and the other for a long mounting screw that retains the BA21 scope block. It then screws into the 5E sight block. Don't know the availablity of the long screw. Ron

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    Isn't the long screw simply the readily available SCREW, tie, fore-end, off the Mk1/2, 1/3 and 2 rifle? Or am I thinking of something else

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Isn't the long screw simply the readily available SCREW, tie, fore-end, off the Mk1/2, 1/3 and 2 rifle? Or am I thinking of something else
    I think that screw is a trifle long, Peter. It is the correct diameter, 4BA.
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    .................., well cut it short then!

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