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    Depends what they are sellign now. If Indian made 2A1 wood, it's not proper. I haven;t bought one there in about 4 years, so I can;t comment further. At the time it was RSAF Enfield unissued Walnut, but I imagine that wood is long gone...
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    Quote Originally Posted by vaughn View Post
    Hello,
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    Has anyone bought a #1 MkIII woodset from e-gunparts(numrich)
    I see that it sells for $68.20 Plus s&h.
    I have a 1941 #1 MkIII* Lithgowicon
    I want to get a new set.
    Are they any good??
    Thanks

    I had the same experience as Claven, EFD marked walnut but that was about 3 years ago. The last I heard was that they were selling Indian manufactured wood. You could try calling them, they might be able to tell you what they have in stock.

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    Ok what do you mean?
    Indian 2A1
    RSAF
    EFD
    I'm new to this all i want is a set of wood for a #1 MkIII*.
    Fill me in on the lingo...

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    OK,

    the Indian 2A1 was a 1960's produced rifle in 7.62 Nato that outwardly resembles a No.1MkIII* Lee Enfield. There are differences in the stock though. The mag well inletting is different, it's not the right type of wood (mahogany as opposed to walnut or beech), there's a big ugly cross-bolt in it, often called an "Iahapore Screw", and it has a No.4Mk1 style tie plate at the back of the forestock. Many dealers will sell you a 2A1 stock as a No.1MkIII* b/c the 2A1 stocks are commonly available at the moment, but it's NOT the correct part.

    RSAF = Royal Small Arms Factory.

    Enfield = one of the RSAF's.
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    the left one is from my #1 MkIII*
    the right one is one i bought look at the shoulder on the right and the stock bolt plate

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    by the way see a #6 or a 9 on the left unit???

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    one on the right apears to be an Ishy stock

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