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    Question Screwdriver size for Lee Enfield NO 4 MK 1



    Can someone tell me what dimensions I need in a screwdriver to remove the stock bolt from a Long Branch, Lee Enfield, 1941, No. 4 MK 1, and point me in the direction of where I can buy one ?

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    Lowes or Home Depot, Sears, etc. A big one, about 15"-18" long, with a blade end, (notch type, not Phillips), single or double handle, square shaft so you can put a wrench on it, should do the trick.

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    PS, post your serial number info on the sticky, and post pictures. We like 1941 Long Branches here.

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    If it helps, the slot is .090" wide, .135" deep and 3/4" long.

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    And there is a damned leather washer in front of the bolt. Wich i didnt seen as i want to remove the bolt. It made a lot of unneccessary work. Now i know this fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunner View Post
    And there is a damned leather washer in front of the bolt. Wich i didnt seen as i want to remove the bolt. It made a lot of unneccessary work. Now i know this fact.

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    PS, post your serial number info on the sticky, and post pictures. We like 1941 Long Branches here.
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    I will post a picture and serial number

    Can I ask why do ye like 1941 Long Branch Enfields

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve H. in N.Y. View Post
    If it helps, the slot is .090" wide, .135" deep and 3/4" long.


    Is 3/4" the width of the slot that goes into the screw ?



    Thanks for the tip on the leather washer. Do I need to remove & replace this ?

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    The diameter of the bolt (screw) head is 3/4". You'll need to get the leather (or sometimes cardboard) washer out with a coat hanger/dowel/fish hook/cleaning rod-everyone has their own trick. The washer should be replaced when you're done. It serves as a buffer between the bolt head and the oil bottle which is stored in the stock.
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