It's not my cup of tea, but this ad is interesting. The receiver has been machined off and altered to remove the buttsocket. See at the rear, the bolt goes up through the trigger guard and stock, and probably threads into a threaded hole in the rear tab left on the receiver. Note that they have put an SMLE type band around the barrel so a bolt can go up and thread into it through the forend, presumably to help stabilize the action in the stock.
Interesting setup, and not too expensive.
Maybe a rebluing and stock finishing...could be an interesting and unique rifle.
Somebody put a lot of work and thought into this.
Ad reads-
Lee Enfield and receiver
No 4 mk1* long branch 1944 .......f(ftr) 48
Barrel length 25 1/4" barrel looks like it has been painted black
Bore Shiny and bright
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Interesting setup, and not too expensive.
Maybe a rebluing and stock finishing...could be an interesting and unique rifle.
Somebody put a lot of work and thought into this.
Ad reads-
Lee Enfield and receiver
No 4 mk1* long branch 1944 .......f(ftr) 48
Barrel length 25 1/4" barrel looks like it has been painted black
Bore Shiny and bright
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