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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Dickicon View Post
    Guess I'm guilty since I'm rubbing out wood with linseed today too!
    Sounds kinda rude, hope you're wearing "protection" from the chemicals

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    Oh she's not toooo bad, really!

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    A warm bath in the stuff for a half hour or so might be pretty good. I've got them to set aside the linseed oilicon that comes in at a local recycling center; I must have almost ten gallons from there now.
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    5thBatt, Nope, I only use straight raw linseed oilicon which is nontoxic. Never really understood adding turps and everything else under the sun to "cut" it. It works just fine for me "straight up".

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    I'm with you on that one, Brian
    Raw linseed oil - small amount rubbed in with bare hands and left to dry properly (up to a week) before reapplying ( if necessary ) with a similar small amount
    Perfect finish and ohhhhhhhhhh that smell...........

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    just dropping in , i need to know exactly how roger can sit silently with the wife for prolonged period ? mine always thinks up something for me to do , and it seldom has anything remotely associated with lindseed oil and stock wood

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    We've been married a LONG time (sure seems like that anyway!).

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    Do you have a picture of how these parts look like and what makes them different from normal SMLE/No. 4 parts? Recently bought a bunch of Enfield parts (including three magazines, rear sights, etc.), but do not know to identify what you're looking for.

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    Waco16 I'd say your only chance of finding parts like that now would be eBay or somehow getting the opportunity to sort through the parts bins at the major wholesalers, most of which are in the USAicon of course that said, I did find a trials foresight protector in a friend's parts bins once and years later the trigger guard surfaced from the same source, so never say never. Those parts are already on rifles by the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Promo View Post
    Do you have a picture of how these parts look like and what makes them different from normal SMLE/No. 4 parts? Recently bought a bunch of Enfield parts (including three magazines, rear sights, etc.), but do not know to identify what you're looking for.
    Hi Promo

    I have attached a couple of pictures of the rear sight. The trials sight (and some of the very early production sights) use a ball and spring rather than a flat faced plunger to give the 'detent' and as a result had a cut-out for the ball rather than a flat for the plunger (you can just make this out on the picture). They carry the stylised 'D' stamp for Enfield factory and Enfield Inspectors stamps on all parts.
    The mag follows normal No4 configuration but carries Enfield maker and inspectors stamps
    Fingers crossed!

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