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    Lee Enfield Butt Stock Length

    When I fire my Mk4 my thumb is close to my nose and I occasionally get popped. I was told that there were different lengths of butt stocks to change the length from trigger to butt. I am a larger guy and this would make sense.
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    There are 4 sizes for the No4. Long, regular, short and bantam.

    What size is on your rifle?

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    I don't know the length. I am 6'2" with a good wingspan and one thing is sure it isn't the long version. It may be regular or short. If I hold it comfortably my thumb is touching my nose. If I shot rimfire no problem but the kickback from the Mk4 has on occasion left me feeling like I was in a bar fight!!! I had the problem firing a friends Mosin Nagant. Does anyone know the lenghts in inches for normal or long?

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    If there is no L, S or B stamp on the buttstock, you have a Normal.

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    I just got a couple of Longs from Tradeex. Decent condition CAL and even if they are not exactly correct change them to shoot and then change back afterwards. A long is only about 1/2" longer than a normal but every bit helps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maple_Leaf_Eh View Post
    If there is no L, S or B stamp on the buttstock, you have a Normal.
    Possibly... or the mark was sanded off...

    The lengths are 12 3/4" (Long), 12 1/4" (Regular), 11 3/4" (Short) and 11 1/4" (Bantam)... I BELIEVE. If someone has a different story, I'm willing to listen...

    I'll put it this way, though... I think that there's something about the No 4/No 5 geometry that makes them more likely to whack thumbs. I've been whacked on the thumb by several No 4s, but never a No 1. And yes, I'm 6'5"...

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