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    Quote Originally Posted by Oatmeal Savage View Post
    I received the No4 stock and it is a Mk.1 stock. I will leave the stock that is on the Mk.2 in place. I can't bring myself to cut the Mk.1 stock to fit the Mk.2. I will wait until a Mk.2 stock comes along. I also received a Mk.1 stock from Numrich, it is brand new, I had to trim the butt stock and the fore stock to fit.
    Oatmeal- do you mean Numrich sent you the wrong item? I'd be on the phone to them asking them to send you a n/c correct part...you did order the No 4 mk 2 part right?

    On my No 4 Mk 2 that I just posted pics of with the C1 flash hider, I ended up keeping the sporter forend and cutting down the top wood to fit it since it was that different mk 2 setup and I also didn't want to butcher a Mk 1 piece to fit...

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    Cantom, The one from Numrich is exactly what I ordered. I bought a Mk1 stock on Ebay with the idea of cutting to fit a Mk2. I just couldn't bring myself to destroy a stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oatmeal Savage View Post
    Will No.4Mk1* wood fit a No.4Mk.2 Enfield? I have a mark 2 but I can't find wood for it, so could I use the Mk.1 stock and just remove the wee partition at the back of the bottom forestock? Is it that simple?

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    Did you end up getting a No 4 Mk 2 forend on ebay or from Numrich?

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    the short answer, yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oatmeal Savage View Post
    the short answer, yes.
    I need one now too.

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    Was thinking...

    To convert my sporterized No 1 M III back to full wood. I have checked for parts, nosecaps etc.
    Is this something a general joe can do or will I need a gunsmith to do this for me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mag627 View Post
    To convert my sporterized No 1 M III back to full wood. I have checked for parts, nosecaps etc.
    Is this something a general joe can do or will I need a gunsmith to do this for me?
    I am in the same boat, I need some SMLE stock parts.
    Click on this link:
    http://www.e-gunparts.com/productsch...NO%201%20MKIII

    then click on the picture to enlarge it. You'll have numbers for each part you'll need. Cheapest bet is to buy the complete stock assembly, no idea how good they are but I'm close to getting one myself.You'll also need the myriad of screws, bands, bolts, sling swivels, etc. Get every number written down and:
    If you're in Canadaicon, call them and ask for Renate(I think) in international orders. Otherwise you can probably order online.

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    To add to what Cantom said, Numrich ships by air and, from my experience, if you keep the order under $100 you won't be charged duty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mag627 View Post
    To convert my sporterized No 1 M III back to full wood. I have checked for parts, nosecaps etc.
    Is this something a general joe can do or will I need a gunsmith to do this for me?

    no that is work you can do yourself.

    well normal people can do it themselves. If you can take off the wood you can put it back on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oatmeal Savage View Post
    Cantom, The one from Numrich is exactly what I ordered. I bought a Mk1 stock on Ebay with the idea of cutting to fit a Mk2. I just couldn't bring myself to destroy a stock.

    and now you just need to find a No4Mk1 that needs restoring.

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