I need advice. I have been un-sporterizing a 1943 Longbranch No 4 and did not realize until now the original bayonet lugs are too close to the end of the barrel. The company that "sporterized" it must have cut an inch or so off the barrel to make the sport rifle front sight look better.
I plan to shoot the enfield when completed and want advice on my next move. From what I can see I can:
1) cut back the upper and lower wood so the proper amount of barrel is showing and not have a bayonet
2) weld or braze a piece of steel tubing the same outside diameter on the end making certain I have plenty of clearance on the inside diameter for the bullet.
I am favouring the #2 course but worry about too much heat messing up the rifling.
Any helpful advice would be appreciated.
I plan to shoot the enfield when completed and want advice on my next move. From what I can see I can:
1) cut back the upper and lower wood so the proper amount of barrel is showing and not have a bayonet
2) weld or braze a piece of steel tubing the same outside diameter on the end making certain I have plenty of clearance on the inside diameter for the bullet.
I am favouring the #2 course but worry about too much heat messing up the rifling.
Any helpful advice would be appreciated.