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    NOS No 4 Mk 1 bolt source?

    Trying to track down a new old stock bolt for my No 4 Mk 1 T. I am going to have one of our resident supporters of the forum fit a new bolt for me and would like to use a NOS one if possible. If not, I will send along a spare I have for him to work with.

    I have checked the usual sources with no luck. So far I have checked:

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    Numerous google searches have also come up empty.

    I am running out of options and wanted to know if anyone had a lead on a NOS bolts. I realize that I could place a WTB ad, but I thought I would reach out to the group to see if there are any known sources.

    Thanks in advance,

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    Check with Brian Poling at BRP GUNS

    Brian,

    Another Brian – Brian Poling – may be able to provide the new bolt body that you’re looking for:
    BOLT Body, No1 Mk4 SMLE

    Brian Poling
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    I’ve purchased several of those new Lee-Enfield No. 4 bolt bodies (as well as several new Lee-Enfield No. 4 bolt heads and several new Lee-Enfield No. 4 magazines) from Brian Poling, and all of those parts were exactly as advertised. All of the new Lee-Enfield No. 4 bolt bodies that I’ve purchased from him were made by FAZAKERLEY (stamped with a large “F” on the back surface of the bolt’s handle). SEE: Questions Regarding NEW Lee-Enfield No. 4 Bolt Body

    Brian Poling is a man of integrity, he sells quality Lee-Enfield parts (as well as many other military firearms parts) at reasonable prices, and he guarantees what he sells.

    Hope this helps.

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    Ralph,

    Thank you very much for the lead and for the excellent insight into the products and to the individual.

    I appreciate it very much.

    Take care,

    Brian

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