
The stock. It's the original jungle-carbine stock, and it just looked so bad on it that I decided to remove it and flog it off.
The metalwork. Anyone who's picked up a No.4 made 1936-1950 knows exactly what the problem is going to be. They wern't blued, they were painted. And it looked absolutely rubbish. That and the machining marks! Never have I encountered ones that were this bad. You can literally see where the press has whacked into it to shape the receiver, so that's getting a lot of treatment with some sandpaper and a dremel.
The scope base: Welded on by someone in their backyard. Thanks bubba.

And a very sticky, very gooey bolt

I'll see what I can do with it then take some photos. Picked just for it is a custom ATI Lee Enfield No.4 stock, it's a lot higher quality than what I was expecting, I'll say that. Also tucked away is reloading equipment gotten way beforehand, so I'm all set up to start making some wildcats.

Will get right on it.