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    No 5 Fore end

    There was a member who's No.5 stock was warped just recently posting his worries perhaps this may assist him to cure the problem
    GENUINE Lee Enfield No.5 Mk.1 Jungle Carbine stock timber fore-end | eBay
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    That's what I need for the disaster I was given...and you guys would whip me for putting it on that mess.
    Regards, Jim

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    Thanks for posting that cinders. I clicked on the fore end and one of the other items shown along the bottom was something i wanted but hadn't seen earlier in the day... buy it now.

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    Not on your nelly would we do that Jim

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    Sad thing is I was given another one today...a whole different butcher job. The best part being the Singer rear sight...which is correct. The rest...not so good. Complete sporter wood, no flash cone, bayonet lug half sawed off...trigger messed with...5 shot mag...
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    Oh dear Bubba agian.......all the more to start bringing it back from the brink Jim I am sure you like a challenge though as we are seeing now days the prices of spares for pretty much any enfields gets inhibitive.

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    This one's already a truck gun but functional. I'm just going to leave it...the barrel isn't perfect anyway. It'll be fine as is...
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