I've been looking at this guy. Seems to do good work.
http://leeenfieldrestorations.com/index.html
Jim
One word.......louthepou
Forget all others
Does this louthepou have a website or is this a CGN alias?
Does LeeEnfieldRestorations not bed the guns in the traditional Lee Enfield manner? Why glass bedding? I’ve been mulling over buying one of their restorations. Do they test fire their guns?
The restoration process. All restoration rifles are fully disassembled, new wood fitted and oiled, action and barrel are checked for wear and defects most firing pin springs are replaced along with ejector and springs. bolts are re blued barrel interiors are polished. action and barrel are then fine glass beaded, and finished with a hard coat flat black paint, which can be made into a low gloss finish by applying a coat of oil and polishing with a soft cloth, barrel bands and fittings are hot oil treated , and then all parts are assembled and tested including head spacing! final checks are then performed and barrel interior lightly coated with oil.
Dont
Sent him my enfield to have the bedding done. Came back with all pieces and bits mismatched. How on earth can i send a gun with a Mk3 sight and once the bedding is done come back with a Mk1 sight still puzzle me. Bedding was baddly done with overflow epoxy all over the wood. Anyway do as you wish but with my experience avoid this guy at all cost

I normally don't weigh in on threads like this, but let me quote off the gentleman's splash page:
I think that says all I need to know about sending anything here any time soon. YMMV.
I also admire how he bead blasts barelled actions without even disassembling them fully. I'll bet all that efficiency is passed on to the customer via lowered prices.
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I saw that blurb you highlighted in red on their site but was thinking it was referring to the sandblasting and not the bedding.



























