I hope you used some good glue in that crack before installing the stakes.
Look up Peter Laidler's method for properly bedding a Lee Enfield
Peter Laidler's on-line series of articles.......
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Knowledge Libraryicon Articles
L59A1 DP Rifle
Making Up a Useable No.4 Sniper - Part 1
Making Up a Useable No.4 Sniper - Part 2
Making Up a Useable No.4 Sniper - Part 3
Making Up a Useable No.4 Sniper - Part 4
BREN Mk1 Carrying Handles
The Mk1 and Mk1* Bren Barrel
GETTING RID OF YOUR ‘Ishy’ Screw
Worn draws in your No1, 4 or 5 fore-end ....
Phoenix Rising from the Ashes - Part 1
Phoenix Rising from the Ashes - Part 2
Spotting/Observers Telescopes
The Trigger Pull-Off - Part 1
The Trigger Pull-Off - Part 2
The WEAPONSIGHT, IMAGE INTENSIFIED, L1 series - Part 1
The WEAPONSIGHT, IMAGE INTENSIFIED, L1 series - Part 2
1945 Armourers Training Notes (Donated by Peter Laidler)
Exploding P14 Grenade Discharger Cups
Myths and Truths of No.1 EY Rifles
The Making of a REME Armourer
The L42 and 39 Fore-ends
The fore-end and handguards of the L42
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Peter Laidlericon (Old Archived Posts)
Barrel Manufacture & Alignment
Breeching Up
Butt & Wood Fitting
Cartridge Headspace (CHS)
Cocking Bent & Sear - Parts 1-3
Fitting a Fore End Correctly
Fitting Rifle Bolts - CHS and Boltheads
FORESIGHTS and the No4 rifle
Safety Catch and Bolt Locking
Trigger Pull Off
No.5 Wandering Zero (The Facts)
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