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    Looking for one part

    Hi folks. I’m sending up a request to hopefully purchase one single part, needed to restore my Enfield Trials 4T. It’s missing the waisted foresight protector. The rest of the rifle is original including the barrel.

    I know that they are made from unobitainum, scarce as unicorn horns and hens teeth, but if somebody has one in their parts box, I’d be happy to buy it.

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    Your best bet is to buy or beg permission to rummage through the parts bins at a large supplier like Century or Navy or whoever is still in business.

    Bearing in mind of course that other enterprising souls have probably done so years ago before such things were widely known.
    “There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.”

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    Didn't a company in Englandicon make reproductions of these many years ago?

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    You are looking for some of these

    When I get old and senile, you can have these

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    Couple of Long Branch Mk.I rifles, or just Mk.I sight protectors?

    I've heard of those special fur-lined barrels, but had never seen one before.
    “There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.”

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    They are winter only use Surpmil as they retain barrel heat better than the unfurred one on the Rt.

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    I suppose with the right measurements, you could make a passable waisted protector out of a solid later standard production example.

    It would suffice until an original becomes available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Surpmil View Post
    Couple of Long Branch Mk.I rifles, or just Mk.I sight protectors?

    I've heard of those special fur-lined barrels, but had never seen one before.
    Now you knew you would get some flak for that bore!

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    When they do turn up the majority are usually early run of production by Singer (SM41), rather than EFD Trials era. I guess it just depends how lucky you are or how picky you want to be. I don't think I've got any spare any more, but I'll have a rummage in case. Will pm OP if I find one.

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    There was probably a very good reason why it was replaced. Just be happy you have the rifle. I have a Mk6 with the lugs cut off I am not looking for another barrel. I know the reason why the barrel was docked. I do have the means to fix it but never will as the docking is part of the rifles history.

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    As its history should be preserved Bindi.

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