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I would agree with Skiprat, re John DS solutions, go to guy for Enfield and SLR..
Failing that, try Sal at MDW supplies..
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Re the SUIT, if you find one, if possible try before you buy, don't spend a load of euros on one that can't be zeroed.
Check it for the original alloy UK
data plate, as quite a few ex Israeli examples have been dressed up with fake decals.
The Israeli examples are mainly (I think) 5.56mm calibrated, different range high/ low cam ??
Did Israel use any them on their Fals too?
They also tend to have an additional locking screw added to the release latch to counter the weak latch spring.
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Excellent, good shooting...
Wood set next, or are you keeping her in plastic?
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Thank you, I am very happy with the rifle.
For now I will leave her in black until I finde a nice set of wood.
Found a Hythe sight from a guy in Germany
, its on the way to me.
What I am lloking for is right now the Tritium foresight blade.
I tried DS for a copy of the EMER but did not even get any answer?? 
Are they doing business now?
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Originally Posted by
Frank LE
Thank you, I am very happy with the rifle.
For now I will leave her in black until I finde a nice set of wood.
Found a Hythe sight from a guy in
Germany
, its on the way to me.
What I am lloking for is right now the Tritium foresight blade.
I tried DS for a copy of the EMER but did not even get any answer??

Are they doing business now?
Frank, the Tritium foresight blades come in two/three?? different marks.
All are difficult to come by now.
Good Wood work is also in short supply, either walnut or beech triangular two slot or first pattern (flat rivet) or second pattern Laminate forend, all are correct, depending on the era you want your rifle to represent.
You will need the butt tool if swapping the butt over, said it before, but trying to fit one without the tool is like trying to feed cooked spaghetti up a cat's arse!!
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Originally Posted by
mrclark303
Frank, the Tritium foresight blades come in two/three?? different marks.
All are difficult to come by now.
Good Wood work is also in short supply, either walnut or beech triangular two slot or first pattern (flat rivet) or second pattern Laminate forend, all are correct, depending on the era you want your rifle to represent.
You will need the butt tool if swapping the butt over, said it before, but trying to fit one without the tool is like trying to feed cooked spaghetti up a cat's arse!!
I think I stay with the plastic for the near future.
Will wait now for the Hythe sight 
The Tritium foresight I found with a dealer is quite expensive at 55GBP I think.
Had a look at the internet and found the gas plug reamer tool interesting. Is this a useful tool? I will also look for the butt tool, just in case.
Are there any other tools that can be helpful to have in the toolbox?
Last edited by Frank LE; 02-26-2021 at 05:07 PM.
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