Didn't Tradex have walnut butt stocks a while back? Harold
They are out of stock. No ETA.
I just used mine. Steamed out the dents and used a LB buttplate on it instead of the chipped brass buttplate.
I think the rifle turned out pretty good.
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Looks great..!, did you rub the stock with several coats of linseed oil
Check the front at the trigger guard/ floor plate (just behind the king screw), it is scalloped out to save weight, typical for a Jungle carbine.
So when was the last time you saw a scalloped trigger guard on a Longbranch Enfield?
Umm. Ok I can't help myself anymore.
1) it's not a long branch anymore. It's a Fazakerley No4mk1/3 built using a recycled LB receiver. These are actually uncommon and collectible in their own right. I'm cringing at everyone telling the op to restore it to a ww2 LB. please don't OP.
2) it is not supposed to have a Zamac buttplate on it. It is supposed to be a British post-war brass plate.
3) it is supposed to have a Suncorite 209 finish. That is correct.
4) the "waisted" trigger guard is correct for this rifle. Leave it be.
The op did a ice job cleaning a rare 1/3 variant. He should re-install a brass plate and call it done.
Please do not plant lb parts all over it. Except for the receiver and the odd part, it should haves mix of Faz and possibly BSA parts obit to be correct.
There. The purist in me feels better.
Umm. Ok I can't help myself anymore.
1) it's not a long branch anymore. It's a Fazakerley No4mk1/3 built using a recycled LB receiver. These are actually uncommon and collectible in their own right. I'm cringing at everyone telling the op to restore it to a ww2 LB. please don't OP.
2) it is not supposed to have a Zamac buttplate on it. It is supposed to be a British post-war brass plate.
3) it is supposed to have a Suncorite 209 finish. That is correct.
4) the "waisted" trigger guard is correct for this rifle. Leave it be.
The op did a ice job cleaning a rare 1/3 variant. He should re-install a brass plate and call it done.
Please do not plant lb parts all over it. Except for the receiver and the odd part, it should haves mix of Faz and possibly BSA parts obit to be correct.
There. The purist in me feels better.
Claven stop being a party pooper ! its just another Enfield .Umm. Ok I can't help myself anymore.
1) it's not a long branch anymore. It's a Fazakerley No4mk1/3 built using a recycled LB receiver. These are actually uncommon and collectible in their own right. I'm cringing at everyone telling the op to restore it to a ww2 LB. please don't OP.
2) it is not supposed to have a Zamac buttplate on it. It is supposed to be a British post-war brass plate.
3) it is supposed to have a Suncorite 209 finish. That is correct.
4) the "waisted" trigger guard is correct for this rifle. Leave it be.
The op did a ice job cleaning a rare 1/3 variant. He should re-install a brass plate and call it done.
Please do not plant lb parts all over it. Except for the receiver and the odd part, it should haves mix of Faz and possibly BSA parts obit to be correct.
There. The purist in me feels better.