Recommendations for someone to restock a No4 MK1

IronCanadian

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I have my Dad's No4 MK1 which was sporterised and sold by Sears oh so many years ago, it's a very good condition Maltby; not previously FTR'd.

A couple of years ago I purchased a NOS full wood set for it along with the necessary metal bits with the intention of fitting it myself.

Well a couple of years on; with two kids a wife and a house to take care of it's not looking promising. So I am now entertaining the idea of having someone properly fit the stock for me.

Anyone have any recommendations for reliable gunnutz who are experienced with fitting No4's, who might be looking for a side job?

Thanks in advance
 
What the other gentlemen said! Lou walked me through a similar project.

I have my Dad's No4 MK1 which was sporterised and sold by Sears oh so many years ago, it's a very good condition Maltby; not previously FTR'd.

A couple of years ago I purchased a NOS full wood set for it along with the necessary metal bits with the intention of fitting it myself.

Well a couple of years on; with two kids a wife and a house to take care of it's not looking promising. So I am now entertaining the idea of having someone properly fit the stock for me.

Anyone have any recommendations for reliable gunnutz who are experienced with fitting No4's, who might be looking for a side job?

Thanks in advance
 
OK I must be missing something. I just watched a you tube video and put mine together. Took like 15 minutes. These were mass produced for war. I don't think the stock need to be "properly fitted". Got a flat screwdriver you can do it.

If not then call louthepou
 
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OK I must be missing something. I just watched a you tube video and put mine together. Took like 15 minutes. These were mass produced for war. I don't think the stock need to be "properly fitted". Got a flat screwdriver you can do it.

If not then call louthepou

I certainly could just put it together, it doesn't take long at all. However doing it properly and getting an accurate rifle out of it does actually take time.
 
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