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Refurbed Lee Enfield Jungle Carbine (pics)
Ok, I've been busy with life (including changing jobs) but still I managed to keep my peace of mind by working on guns a little bit on most evenings lately.
I recently acquired a sporterized Jungle No5 Lee Enfield. No handguard, shortened forend, good-for-scrap butt stock. So really, just a good barreled action, with proper, matching bolt and correct 800 yards rear sight.
The flash hider, for some reason, had been cleaned from its blueing. Go figure. 
So, I reblued it. Now I don't have suncorite so the difference in surface texture and exact color will remain, but hey, I did what I reasonably could.

I got a reproduction forend and repro handguard from Numrich (no butt stock in stock at the time). Both showed a really poor attempt at staining. So I stripped them. They are not exact reproductions though. Originals would have been better.
Brian from BDL
LTD found a cracked butt stock in his warehouse (thanks Brian!), so I gladly took it and repaired it. Still remains to be proven if my repair will hold. I had to open the crack, inject glue with a syringe and also added two dowels vertically from beneath. Now there already was a repaired chunk on it, it's a neat one.

I then stained the wood parts pale walnut. I hope my repair to the butt stock holds, I will shoot the rifle soon.


Cheers!
Lou
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01-14-2010 09:05 PM
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Looks very nice Lou.Very neat timber repair to the butt stock.
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Saved another one, you did! Its a good time of year to shoot the little beastie. Especially if the butt pad is hardened, a bit of load spreading jacket and shirts makes them much more pleasant.
Of course, I'm rough and tough, so's I've never noticed any recoil.
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Excellent work, great save. Another one will live longer.
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Looks like an armorer's rebuild and that is what makes it a very believable piece. It looks authentic is what I mean and a super job.
