What do you do when you can't afford a new toy.... you turn to the safe and dig out old unfinished projects.....
I've had this MLE in the safe for like 5 or 6 years now...
The barrel was cut to 25 inches with an ugly home made front sight, the stock was cut very short and had an ugly peeling varnish.
When i first got it i had looked for infos and the only model i could find with a 25 inch barrel was the Australian Rilfe Club Pattern...so i went that route.
Back then forends were not that rare and Numrich had some reproductions for Mk III's inletted for the volley sight, i bought one and converted it by shaping the front end and filling the areas a MLE stock didn't have.
I then left it in the safe until now lol
I just finished what little was left to be done on the wood and dyed it with leather dye to match everything. The butt stock and handguard are walnut, the forend beach wood.
I finished it with several coats of BLO.
The action was stiff and sticky so i took everything appart and gave it a good clean... probably the first time in 100 years by the looks of it...
The barreled action still has a very nice blue and the action is now smooth and fast.
I just finished it this weekend.
I think it turn out good...good enough for me


I've had this MLE in the safe for like 5 or 6 years now...
The barrel was cut to 25 inches with an ugly home made front sight, the stock was cut very short and had an ugly peeling varnish.
When i first got it i had looked for infos and the only model i could find with a 25 inch barrel was the Australian Rilfe Club Pattern...so i went that route.
Back then forends were not that rare and Numrich had some reproductions for Mk III's inletted for the volley sight, i bought one and converted it by shaping the front end and filling the areas a MLE stock didn't have.
I then left it in the safe until now lol
I just finished what little was left to be done on the wood and dyed it with leather dye to match everything. The butt stock and handguard are walnut, the forend beach wood.
I finished it with several coats of BLO.
The action was stiff and sticky so i took everything appart and gave it a good clean... probably the first time in 100 years by the looks of it...
The barreled action still has a very nice blue and the action is now smooth and fast.
I just finished it this weekend.
I think it turn out good...good enough for me

