ATI Enfield Stock butt length... Longer?

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So I have a sporter No4 M1* (please note it was sported sometime in the 70's long before I could walk).

It's got an old beat to rat poop wood stock and the brace is way to short for me, the scope keeps hitting my glasses when I fire, so I need a new stock, a longer stock.

All I can seem to find in Canada is the ATI monti carlo one, which seems fine but I can't find anywhere (ATI's page, the retailers, etc) if it increases the butt length.

Anyone have one? Does it increase the brace? And by roughly how much? I have a bit of a giraffe neck...
 
Ram-Line also makes synthetic stocks for Lee Enfields but theirs aren't monte carlo style so if you are using a scope you are better off with the ATI stock. The lowest scope mounts for a Lee Enfield No. 4 put the scope a bit high, that's just the way the rifle is. ATI also sells a synthetic cheekpiece to be screwed on to a buttstock to raise the comb. It looks like the cheekpiece for No.4T Lee Enfield sniper rifle.

Boyd's website shows the measurements for their stocks, which are wood.

The originals came in different sizes, the most common being marked N for Normal. To my knowledge there are also B for Bantam, the shortest, S for Short as in shorter than N, and L for Long as in longer than N. Try your luck with a Want To Buy ad in the EE.

My No.4Mk.2 has a Normal (if I remember correctly, it's wearing a Beartooth comb-raising sleeve and a slip on recoil pad to make it long enough for me) and it measures twelve and a quarter inches.

The ATI on my No.5 is twelve and five eighths inches not including the butt plate and recoil pad. I don't know if the butt plate is the one that came with it from ATI because I'm not the original owner.
 
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