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Thread: Lee Enfield No1 Mk3 complete wood set back in stock

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    Lee Enfield No1 Mk3 complete wood set back in stock

    These wood sets are made in Canada and look great:
    https://marstar.ca/product/lee-enfie...lete-wood-set/

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    how about no 4 mk 1/2 ???

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    Ohhh damn.
    I am a kit hor(der)

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    Sorry for the double post but do we know what kind of wood was used?
    I am a kit hor(der)

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    No metal bits to go with them eh?

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    Just a bump to an older thread, any chance of reproduction Ross wood? There used to be a guy in Canada (Yukon?) that made them, but if I'm not mistaken he fully retired
    Anyone doing any Long-Range, Pistol, or Action-Shooting in or around the Elk Valley/Crowsnest Pass? I'd love to tag along, send me a PM

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    I think these are Walnut
    We will soon have the wood sets for the No4 k1 rifles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiMP View Post
    Just a bump to an older thread, any chance of reproduction Ross wood? There used to be a guy in Canada (Yukon?) that made them, but if I'm not mistaken he fully retired
    These stock sets will soon be offered in different wood, no ETA. I will update when I get more info.
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    Another old thread bump. For anyone wondering how these stocks look, here is an idea. I bought a $175 sporterized SMLE off the EE. Another EE ad brought me to a CGN'er who was able to supply me all the metal bits and bobs. After a few hours of fine sanding and fitment, I started the finishing process. For me, I went with boiled linseed oil since that is, from what I gather, what the factories used. I did one coat a day for 6 days, with 0000 steel wool sanding between each coat. I hope to get it out to shoot on these days off.

    I know I mentioned it in another thread, but it is worth thanking Marstar again for their exceptional service when I bought this stock set. They had no problem holding it to the side for me while I waited for other items to come in stock. Then they phoned when the items were in stock to complete the order... then phoned back to tell me they found a different shipping option in order to save me money! (Also, an after-order follow up e-mail that was a very pleasant surprise as well). This is my 3rd or 4th order from Marstar (the first being WAY back during the $75 SKS days), and with the service I have received, I look forward to shopping there again

    Lastly, thanks to the wife for letting me commandeer her "Welcome to the Garden" bear and swap his sign for a rifle, which I think looks much better!




    Anyone doing any Long-Range, Pistol, or Action-Shooting in or around the Elk Valley/Crowsnest Pass? I'd love to tag along, send me a PM

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    Man, that looks great.
    "A gun is not a weapon, Marge, it's a tool. Like a butcher's knife or a harpoon, or...or an alligator."

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