Scoping a No.5 MKI

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I would like to scope my No5 MKI but I do not want to permanently modify it in any way (no drilling) as this is an all matching peice of history my Opa gave me. Is there any way to attach a scope to an enfield without modifying the rifle or doing something that cannot be undone?
 
There are various no-gunsmithing mounts, I have one with such a mount but I haven't tried it. I'm not expecting much. I'll loctite the heck out of everything but the jungle carbine is a real kicker, it should be a trick to hold zero.
 
The Armalon has the best attachment that I've seen, the S&K is the next best. The ATI just uses a couple of very small grub screws to brace them in the changer slot if I recall correctly. The Armalon also reaches further forward than the others which is good for me as I find the N stock a bit short.

Some pics of the Armalon:

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Here it is on a stripped #5:
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"...for the No4/No5 LE..." That being the key. The No. 5 uses the same mounts as the No. 4. My point is don't go looking for a No. 5 mount. You'll note that they require removing the rear sight.
 
There's an outfit in the US that makes a very solid looking Enfield scope mount too - they're more famous for Mauser mounts though, can't remember the name. It locks into the charger bridge too, and uses a wedge to hold down at the bridge.
 
There's an outfit in the US that makes a very solid looking Enfield scope mount too - they're more famous for Mauser mounts though, can't remember the name. It locks into the charger bridge too, and uses a wedge to hold down at the bridge.

Thats the same method as the S&K mount.

The B-Square mount will allow a Mk2 sight to be used.
 
The Armalon has the best attachment that I've seen, the S&K is the next best. The ATI just uses a couple of very small grub screws to brace them in the changer slot if I recall correctly. The Armalon also reaches further forward than the others which is good for me as I find the N stock a bit short.

Some pics:

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IMG_0059.jpg

IMG_0080.jpg
 
Armalon (from Armalon U.K., google them)
ATI (Marstar lists them)
B-Square
Cad-Technik (try Brownells)
S&K


They all mount without permanent alteration of the gun - no drilling and tapping. Most require removing the rear sight while the mount is in use, but the gun can be returned to stock condition. All work with Weaver-type rings, one inch or 30mm.

All these mounts put the scope a bit higher than is ideal in a hunting rifle (the Cad-Technik highest, more than a bit) but this is mainly due to the gun, which was designed without thought for a scope mount. You can get wooden or fibreglass replicas of the No4.T sniper rifle cheekpiece to screw on top of the buttstock or replace the stock with a synthetic (ATI) or wooden (used or custom new) sporter stock set which is also a non-permanent modification or use a Beartooth comb-raising kit.
 
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