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02-13-2013 07:05 PM
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It can get costly to replace all the missing parts. You can find the parts at IMA, Atlanta Cutlery, e-pay. There are also some suppliers listed on the british military forum.
I love my MKIV and now have a MKII to work on. I wonder if it would work out better to part it out and then buy an untouched gun from IMA or AC.
Best of luck with your project.
john
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Might even be worth looking for one that's got a rotten bore or had the wood mangled and buying the whole thing for parts. Doing it piece by piece might be cost-ineffective, as noted above.
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I am in OZ at the moment, so no access to dimensional info, but it strikes me that a Greener police gun might serve as a donor for almost all of the action components. And they seem to be pretty cheap, compared with a real M-H. Can someone check that out?
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Greener actions are about 30% larger in every dimension and have zero interchangability with MH rifles. The bits for a MK IV are obtainable for less than the rifle or you can part out what you have for well over half the cost of a complete rifle. If you want to part it out, I'm sure the stock and barrel would go in no time....and I could use a spare receiver myself. Just depends which way you want to go with it.