Liberty tree. They are in the us tho. I ordered a sling from them came in quick and reasonable
I'm missing all the wood and barrel clamps for the front furniture. I can't post pics right now but i will post one a little later today.witch parts are you looking for ?
I took on the same project but with a No 4. Ebay was the most helpful by far. I don't remember where I got my wood from but I think it was nurmrich or some other big US company, might have even been ebay. Amazon is a long shot but I have found stuff there before.
If you are in Edmonton milarms has basically nothing but Western gun parts has some stuff. I was there last week and right away they told me they don't have stock for restoring enfields but they did have front sights and random screws so you never what they will find. Make sure you know what you are looking for the people at WGP are not experts in enfields.
awesome! I'll have look on ebay for sure. I will also be in Edmonton at the end of the month so ill stop in both places while I'm there. Cheers!
I'm missing all the wood and barrel clamps for the front furniture. I can't post pics right now but i will post one a little later today.
I don't mean to micro manage but when you are searching ebay for parts try leaving the words "lee enfield" out of the search and replace it with 303 or 303 british. I know, seems silly but some non lee enfield lovers refer to them as the "303".
Still search for "lee enfield" on ebay though for obvious reasons
Is it on EE so I can take a look?You will also need a new butt stock, as the one in your picture has been carved both at the top and bottom.
I have one such, but it's somewhat beat up, and is marked as "S" for small. Let me know if you're interested.
This has crossed my mind saying Corwin has Enfields forsale right now. It will all depend on the price of parts/ availability of parts.admire that you would want to restore your gramps old gun but have you ever thought of leaving his gun as is and hunting with it as he did. You can buy a original Enfield to start your collection
Returning a Lee Enfield back to original condition isn't just a matter of slapping on some wood and parts. There is fitting involved which if your not willing to do properly will result in poor results to say the least.



























