No 4 wood

Once you get EE access, you might find some there. A stock set will cost more than a rifle used to cost.
 
Where can I find No4 forends, I don't want to buy reproductions.

Liberty Tree Collectors out of the US has both MKI and MKII type fore ends in stock. You will likely have to go through a licensed importer like I RUN GUNS, a banner supporter at the top of the page, but you might be able to get them to ship one to you directly. They did the last time I picked up a couple of sets a few years ago.

They also have all the metal bits that go along with the furniture. Don't forget to order the proper screws.
 
Years ago I bought a new, un-used `CA`(Canadian Arsenals) marked No4 forestock. It appears to be made of birch. I`ve never gotten around to using it because there was always enough walnut available.
 
They won't ship enfield buttstocks or forends anymore. Liberty has imposed restrictions on what they will ship to Canada.
 
Once you get EE access, you might find some there. A stock set will cost more than a rifle used to cost.


Yep a $200.00 sporter.... and $1000.00 in parts to rebuild! Welcome to the Lee Enfield No4 lol . But is a lot fun! Just finding all the parts that someone back in the day, decided they did need.
Cheers
Brian
 
They won't ship enfield buttstocks or forends anymore. Liberty has imposed restrictions on what they will ship to Canada.

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Sarco Inc. has stocks and parts on their shelves and will sell internationally, through a broker, such as I RUN GUNS

I just checked their website.

They also have Remington 1935 made stocks that will fit onto Pattern 14 and Pattern 17 Enfields.
 
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