On the left is my Longbranch No4 Mk 1* with full wood, and on the right is a Brit made No4 that has been sporterized that was given to me recently.
I really like the feel and look of the sporter one. it really handles nicely, so I want to cut down the other one, too.
I'm not much of a woodworker so I'm wondering what sort of hand saw is best?
Should I use a crosscut saw, and go for a more aggressive rip saw?
Ahem... Yeah, I'm yanking your chain.
OK, for real... I was given the sporter yesterday and it is missing the bolt. I tried swapping the Longbranch bolt into the UK one but it does not fit.
A closer look shows that the area around the charger guide (is that called the bridge?) is different
There is just enough extra steel to block the LB bolt from closing in the UK action. Here you can see it about to bind.
So what do I need to know?
Also, there is a small serated button or latch on the right side of the sporter that is not present on the LB. What is that all about?
EDIT - PLEASE RECOGNIZE THIS AS MY JUST MY GOOFY HUMOUR AT WORK!
I have had two PM's offering to trade cut down wood for my virgin stock already.
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