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 Lee Enfield No 4MK 1*
p7k3  [Member]
4/15/2012 7:19:26 AM
Can you please tell me how to get barrelled action out of the stock. I only see one bolt to the front of the trigger guard,
I removed that & it won't budge. It doesn't have the bands and covers on it. Bubba got to it. Thus I'm replacing the stock.

Thanks
Bladeswitcher  [Team Member]
4/15/2012 8:09:51 AM
Enfield No. 4 disassembly
p7k3  [Member]
4/15/2012 9:13:13 AM
Mine does not have a bolt catch button on it. I looked at the pictures and It's not like the one they are showing.
MVolkJ  [Team Member]
4/15/2012 9:44:21 AM
The trigger guard should have two screws - one in front and one in the side to the back. You need to remove the trigger guard completely to remove the forestock. It's not anchored the the barreled receiver any other way on the No. 4.

To remove the bolt on a Mk. I*, you need to line up the bolt head with the cut out area on the bolt track and push it up and off the track.
p7k3  [Member]
4/15/2012 9:48:11 AM
I can't for the life of me figure how to get this bolt out!!!!
Originally Posted By MVolkJ:
The trigger guard should have two screws - one in front and one in the side to the back. You need to remove the trigger guard completely to remove the forestock. It's not anchored the the barreled receiver any other way on the No. 4.

To remove the bolt on a Mk. I*, you need to line up the bolt head with the cut out area on the bolt track and push it up and off the track.


p7k3  [Member]
4/15/2012 10:13:35 AM
Is the cut out the one near the chamber?
Originally Posted By MVolkJ:
The trigger guard should have two screws - one in front and one in the side to the back. You need to remove the trigger guard completely to remove the forestock. It's not anchored the the barreled receiver any other way on the No. 4.

To remove the bolt on a Mk. I*, you need to line up the bolt head with the cut out area on the bolt track and push it up and off the track.


MVolkJ  [Team Member]
4/15/2012 10:31:03 AM
Yes. It's an obvious "empty spot" in the rail the bolthead runs along.
p7k3  [Member]
4/15/2012 10:45:30 AM
Got it, thanks a bunch!!
Originally Posted By MVolkJ:
Yes. It's an obvious "empty spot" in the rail the bolthead runs along.