Enfield No 1 not acting its age (not your typical resto)

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Well here's a little project I've been work on lately. I bought set of rifles with the intent to restore one. Well i thought this one deserved some loving too. My goal no permanent changes to the rifle itself!

He's the rifle as I bought it, missing the rear sight and charging bridge. The good news the bolt, barrel and receiver match.


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Now as it sits today, now it's still a work in progress.

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Ok now for some info, thus far I've bedded the rifle into a No4 stock, it went relatively easy (with one slip up/trip to the hospital) the stock I Bought local for $5 it's a British SM marked, with a longbranch serial stamped in and a ishy screw. The screw hole has been plugged and repaired. The stock has been stained and waiting linseed oil.

Now the handgaurds I also found locally, both were split from end to end, I glued them back together. The front handgaurd may not work as it as been sanded too much by the middle band.

The rear handgaurd I drilled, cut, sanded and rasped the wood into it current form, If this project turns out well I may replace the handgaurd with an uncracked one.

The charging bridge is temporally held in place with hand rivets, until I move into my new home and can properly and perminately attach it.

Now this is where I need some assitance, I dont know what to do with the front sight. I want something that will not permantly modify the rifle. I'm hoping to put a no4 front sight gaurd, but not sure how too. Suggestions?

Now for some gore!


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When using a chisel I'm normally quite paranoid about my hand placement, but it slipped my mind in this case, word of advice watch your hands!
 
Wow that's a nice hand injury!! Sometimes the little man in my head also forgets to tell me to be careful while operating tools!

Very interesting project, I've thought of doing the same thing to a no1 that I have but could never find a cheap enough stock to hack up. I'm guessing with some careful fitting a no4 front sight and sight protector could be fitted.
 
"...the bolt, barrel and receiver match..." That doesn't mean the bolt head came with that rifle. The headspace can be bad. Checking it is the first thing you do.
"...want something that will not permanently modify the rifle..." Won't make any difference if it does. The rifle is already altered beyond any collector value. Anyway, you'll need a standard No. 1 front sight so it matches the height of the rear sight.
 
"...the bolt, barrel and receiver match..." That doesn't mean the bolt head came with that rifle. The headspace can be bad. Checking it is the first thing you do.
"...want something that will not permanently modify the rifle..." Won't make any difference if it does. The rifle is already altered beyond any collector value. Anyway, you'll need a standard No. 1 front sight so it matches the height of the rear sight.


I never said the headspace was good, and never assumed so.


As for no permanent modifications, the barrel is pristine and original length i would prefer to keep it that way.
 
That front-sightless barrel reminds me very much of this:

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Perhaps throw a scope on it and create a kind of Lee Springfield hybrid?

Sorry about your mitt, BTW. I hope that heals well for you :)
 
I like these bizzaro projects where milsurps beyond collectible recovery are turned into tasteful military style rifles.

Reminds me of that Ross M-10/P-14 Enfield hybrid buried somewhere in these forums...
 
That front-sightless barrel reminds me very much of this:

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Perhaps throw a scope on it and create a kind of Lee Springfield hybrid?

Sorry about your mitt, BTW. I hope that heals well for you :)


Yea my hand is good, just a lesson to be even more aware of where my hands are.


I do like the look of that rifle.


I've been thinking I'll order a no4 front sight and see how it works and modify if need be. I just don't want to notch the barrel if I ever wanted an original configuration. but who knows I might have a change of heart.
 
Well here's a little project I've been work on lately. I bought set of rifles with the intent to restore one. Well i thought this one deserved some loving too. My goal no permanent changes to the rifle itself!

He's the rifle as I bought it, missing the rear sight and charging bridge. The good news the bolt, barrel and receiver match.


CC3F5FC7-81F7-4858-A4C3-0347F47C3B63-6117-000003BE045114B0_zps73910b41.jpg


565A34FC-B779-49D8-AE11-F31DBD4562C3-6117-000003BE12C76C80_zps8f9a6e07.jpg


554ADEA2-247B-4620-AF05-BD89DCC827DE-6117-000003BE1D5A8A14_zpsda90d177.jpg


Now as it sits today, now it's still a work in progress.

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Ok now for some info, thus far I've bedded the rifle into a No4 stock, it went relatively easy (with one slip up/trip to the hospital) the stock I Bought local for $5 it's a British SM marked, with a longbranch serial stamped in and a ishy screw. The screw hole has been plugged and repaired. The stock has been stained and waiting linseed oil.

Now the handgaurds I also found locally, both were split from end to end, I glued them back together. The front handgaurd may not work as it as been sanded too much by the middle band.

The rear handgaurd I drilled, cut, sanded and rasped the wood into it current form, If this project turns out well I may replace the handgaurd with an uncracked one.

The charging bridge is temporally held in place with hand rivets, until I move into my new home and can properly and perminately attach it.

Now this is where I need some assitance, I dont know what to do with the front sight. I want something that will not permantly modify the rifle. I'm hoping to put a no4 front sight gaurd, but not sure how too. Suggestions?

Now for some gore!


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When using a chisel I'm normally quite paranoid about my hand placement, but it slipped my mind in this case, word of advice watch your hands!

Oouch is an understatement.
 
Yikes! That's quite the wound! I almost put an awl through my hand once. You're a lot more careful of hand placement after an incident like that!

Any way cool project!
 
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