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    Question Machinist's Drawings for No4(T) "Pads"

    .. I'd like to build a No.4(T) "CLONE" . The "made in India Mounts" from Sarco are currently not available, (and won't be for a couple of months) and don't come with the necessary "pads" , so while I'm waiting, if I can get a set of drawings, I MIGHT be able, to persuade my father-in-law, a retired machinist , to make me a set. So does anyone have a set of drawings, or suggestions where I could get a set ? Help appreciated ! Thanks !! ..... David K. ....
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    collectors source has a set pads for 95$ i just ordered one . said they had two pair

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    .... Thanks "R.G>" .... I see they've also got the "screws" that would be needed as well. Guess, since funds are limited, I'll have to contact them and see if a trade of some sort is viable option ! If not, back to plan B, and a no drill and tap, after market mount ! (Cheaper, a lot cheaper !) .... Thanks again! ..... David K. .....

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    Here ya go.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mudpuppy View Post
    Here ya go...



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    Thumbs up Building a Clone no.4(T)

    ..... THANKS A LOT "MUDPUPPY" !!!!!! ........ Now to find out if my Father-in-law will attempt the task, and if it's within the capabilities of his home lathe etc. !!! ...... Again , thanks !! ...... David K. ....

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    More milling work than lathe work there.
    It might be an idea to have the bracket on hand before the pads are mounted on the rifle. Could be fitting/spacing issues that would be easier to deal with before the pads are mounted.
    Mudpuppy - Thanks for posting the prints.

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    mudpuppy you wouldnt happen to also have drawings for the scope mount ?
    thanks Rhys

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    No4(T) Clone and parts etc.

    .... You should check the "Technical Articlesicon" section; pretty well all you'd need, apart from a magnifying glass to "read" the vintage print, is there. It really would be quite a challenge to produce a decent replica mount, complete with all the screws etc. ! When I contacted SARCO about the mounts they bring in, there were no screws included, no pads, and there's shipping etc.etc. on top of the probable, price of between $150 to $200 (US) .... The after market, no drilling and tapping mounts are looking better all the time, at least until I can afford the "proper" replica version ! .... David K. .......

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    Quote Originally Posted by R.G> View Post
    mudpuppy you wouldnt happen to also have drawings for the scope mount ?
    thanks Rhys
    As David K says....

    With thanks to member mudpuppy, a new article has been added to the Technical Articles for Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders (click here)

    Mechanical Blueprints and Specifications for the Enfield No.4 Mk1(T) Sniper Rifle (click here)

    (Includes drawings and specifications for the scope mount, pads, pad screws, thumb screws and cheekpiece)

    If you want to get the best images, download the PDF file versions and then use the Adobe PDF reader to blow them up so you don't go blind with a magnifying glass.

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