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    Lee Enfield 7.62 no 4 conversion

    I hope someone can answer a question regarding a no 4 conversion. Why would there be a filled drilled hole in the stock very close to the butt end and the bolt, which I assume goes through the receiver.. I would attach a picture but my IT skills are lacking. Regards Steve
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    From the dodgy description, the filled hole is the SCREW, tie, fore-end. It holds both sides of the rear of the fore-end together. It also indicates that the rifle was originally a Mk1/2 a 1/3 or a Mk2 - but not necessarily!

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    Thanks Peter. I wish I could attach a picture that would be far more useful than my dodgy description! Steve

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    What Peter says. The forend is either original and someone filled the hole over the screw and nut or it's a Mk.2 forend on a Mk.1 rifle with the holes filled. Have you had it off? You have to remove the screw to get it off so that will tell the story PDQ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve1152 View Post
    I wish I could attach a picture
    You could send me a pic and I'll attach it for you...check your PMs for an email address...
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    Thanks everyone for your help it's as Peter and Brian have said it appears to be Mk2 forend on a MK1 rifle with the holes filled in as there is another screw/bolt nearer to the butt. Steve

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    Here's a pic of the offending filled hole for Steve1152...
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    Nope....... it is a Mk1/2, 1/3 or 2 rifle. That wood filler plug indicates that the drawers have been fixed in the past

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    The forward hole is to tighten the foreend part of the bedding procedure frequently seen on target LEs, SR(b) competition rifle a service rifle modified for target shooting.

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    Thanks for all your helpful replies

    One more question based on the last post regarding a modification for target rifles, would this adaption been considered or done to an Enfield Enforcer?

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