Attributes
- Model: -
- Weapon type:
Enfield
- Delivery weight: 0.159kg
- Shipping height: 23mm
- Shipping width: 76mm
- Shipping length: 152mm
- UPC: 757253005961
Product no.: 319416172
Mfr. No.: SMENFI
757253005961 Recommended by leading stockmakers for final accurate fitting of the stock to action.Delivery time approx. 7-14 days.
Forster Products, Inc. presents the Stockmaker's Handscrews, designed specifically to fit Enfield rifles with a 1/4"-30 thread. These handscrews are highly recommended by leading stockmakers for their ability to provide a fast and positive seating, ensuring an accurate fit of the stock to the action.
Whether you're a seasoned gunsmith or a passionate hobbyist, these handscrews are an essential addition to your toolkit. Upgrade your stock fitting process with the reliability and precision that Forster Products, Inc. is known for.
Enfield
Very useful 19/10/2014
I used this set to glass bed a sporterized 1917. As such the takedown screw on my rifle is quite short. It was therefore necessary to shorten the corresponding stockmaker screw to fit but that was the only modification needed. Wear and tear was saved on the original screws and these Forster tools were much handier during the glass bedding process. Given the proliferation of sporters made from military rifles it would seem impossible to make a set that would work with every rifle right out of the box. At the price point here, the investment of these tools is worth it even for one job.
Handscrew too large 07/04/2012
The product is well made and I have and use several sets for other rifles (Win 70, Springfield and SAKO). I ordered these Mauser hand screws to inlet a M96 Swedish and found the bolt head diameter to be too large. They are .390" and that would not fit the Swede floorplate. The Swede bolt heads are .364". The long screw (rear) also was not properly fit for the Swede rear bolt and had to have its shoulder turned back about 3/16". These screws were very easily modified by knocking out the cross handle (its simply splined) and chucking the screw body in the lathe and dressing the screw to the proper diameters and lengths. Tap the cross handle back in and you're good to go. In a pinch, you could probably do this with a drill press and file. I eMailed Forester and their reply seemed befuddled. Maybe they fit an M98 but they didn't fit my Swede.
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