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    No.4 MK1

    I have an Enfield No.4 MK1 rifle that has a synthetic stock. I want to put it back to original, and picked up a stock set. Problem is, the stock set is for MK2, as it has the forend reinforcing screw. I will make it work, but I sure could use some photos of the rear part of both MK1 and MK2 forends. Anybody know a site with good photos of this?
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    Get the right fore end for it ! Both beech and walnut are avalible in the USAicon, beech in the UKicon.(Stain it) You can convert but it will be a better job/ more valuble using the right parts.

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    Heres a couple pics of a Savage MkI* forend that has never been fitted to a rifle.

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    Where can I get the correct forend?

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    Just bumping to the top to see if anyone knows where I mght find the MK1 Forend....

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    try springfield sporters ssporters.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treeman View Post
    Just bumping to the top to see if anyone knows where I mght find the MK1 Forend....

    Beech, birch or walnut ?

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    Also country of origin, if you're going all the way with a "restoration".

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    All I've seen here recently is Mk.1 forends. If there's so little Mk.1 wood in N America I might get a few in and start selling them.

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    Well. get one in and sell it to me, or trade it for the MK2 forend I have...

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