Trigger I have a PDF version of the book. It’s even saved to my iPhone. :D
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Trigger I have a PDF version of the book. It’s even saved to my iPhone. :D
All my Enfields have had the same repair done, or I’ve had to do it myself! :XD:
It depends how fussy you are.
I’ve been quite anal and wanted my rebuilds to be accurised guns, ie following all the tips and tricks to get them shooting well.
Or you can just through one...
Yeah, it’s a right pain cutting it out. My first repro then split there anyway, so I had to glue it with a brass screw through that tiny area.
Cheers mate.
They have certainly improved. I have an early version and a recent version (ie 2 weeks ago).
Still a bit of fitting, ie bedding/shaping required for the receiver and trigger guard....
Not yet. Will do so after I sort out the triggerguard and receiver bedding. Also noticed one side of the front sight is touching the inside of the nose cap.
Will need to fix that by filing off a bit...
Here it is with my 1942 Lithgow No1Mk3* and 1942 Longbranch No4Mk1* complete with pointy stabby things and slings.
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Right, just in time for ANZAC Day.
Did a bit of juggling with parts. The stock in the earlier photos was an original WW2 era Lithgow stock, so I moved that to my 1942 Lithgow and used the repro...
Cheers guys.
Plus its a peddled scheme receiver, so non matching numbered parts has been its history from the beginning.
Bugger, can't edit it. Should read:
'and parts from some awesome forum members (you know who you are ;)) and a couple of stripped guns....'
And so the next project starts. :)
I had a peddled scheme (SSA marked) 1917 No1Mk3* receiver and barrel that I got off TM from Arsenal (forum advertiser) for a steal at $11.55. Plus I had a ton of...