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Oberst39 February 3rd, 2019 13:50

RWA Lee Enfield No.4 Mk1 Sniper Mod
 
Just finished modifying my RWA lee enfield to convert into Mk1 Sniper. Added the NO.32 MK II/MK 2 sniper scope and mount from RSM reproductions, as well as the wallnut cheekpiece from Numerich gunparts and reelsteel buttplate. Still waiting for the real steel upper handguard as will as front and rear barrel bands to arrive. She is a thing of beauty.


M.

SuperCriollo February 3rd, 2019 20:06

That's beautiful...
In a world pretend high speed guns, this is a shining beacon of all the good things airsoft was once about :')

Drakker February 3rd, 2019 21:49

Yeah, its great! Too bad the gun has such huge design flaws though... but Viva Arms, the OEM that made the RWA Enfield, is working on a new Mk.4 and a SMLE of their own. Maybe they will learn from this one and release a better model. I can't wait for a fieldable no-nonsense SMLE.

Full-Auto-Seer February 4th, 2019 01:39

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Originally Posted by Drakker (Post 2054395)
Yeah, its great! Too bad the gun has such huge design flaws though... but Viva Arms, the OEM that made the RWA Enfield, is working on a new Mk.4 and a SMLE of their own. Maybe they will learn from this one and release a better model. I can't wait for a fieldable no-nonsense SMLE.

G&G's might be nice if they offer CO2 mags for it.

Drakker February 4th, 2019 06:09

How could they offer CO2 mags? The clip is so small. I was forgetting about the G&G... Hope they make a SMLE. But I would prefer a springer, hence the hope that Viva Arms fixes the problems of the RWA version.

Oberst39 February 4th, 2019 10:27

I dont think CO2 would be a problem if the CO2 were contained within the bolt of the rifle. Really it would not be difficult to do i think, much along the line of the APS rifles and shotguns. A shell ejecting model would be fantastic.


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Originally Posted by Drakker (Post 2055064)
How could they offer CO2 mags? The clip is so small. I was forgetting about the G&G... Hope they make a SMLE. But I would prefer a springer, hence the hope that Viva Arms fixes the problems of the RWA version.


Drakker February 4th, 2019 13:41

At that point you might as well make a springer. It will be a lot more reliable and the power output will be a lot more stable, making a much more accurate and gameable rifle.

Full-Auto-Seer February 4th, 2019 15:23

I know that G&G uses 8g CO2 in their other bolt-action offerings. A little bit unorthodox, but it's not like you're gonna shoot a whole bunch with a gun like that anyways. (The main reason I want a gas gun is since I'm a dirty lefty. Reaching over the gun is awkward enough, and having to cock a spring makes that tougher.)

Drakker February 4th, 2019 16:49

And why not use propane? Its much cheaper and much less hassle... And since its not a blowback gun it will even work in the cold. I think G&G is on the right path with their gas in clip system. The other option would be gas in mag like iron airsoft did, it would probably work well too but very few soldiers carried actual magazines instead of ammo clips.

Full-Auto-Seer February 4th, 2019 22:59

I do suppose you're right about a bolt gun having way less cooldown than a selfloader. I just like CO2 for being *more* stable, but then again, when you're gonna be under 100 rpm the gas should be stable no matter what. Although, I hope they find a way to fit 10 shots. 7 in a Lee is sacrilege.

As for Oberst, how's the scope? Would you say that it's a good repro? And how tough was getting the mount tapped?

Oberst39 February 5th, 2019 00:30

The scope is the only reproduction on the market used by real steel owners who wanted an original mk2 scope for their enfields. It is absolutely correct in every respect. Check out the website http://www.rsmscope.com

As for mounting it, tapping was not so difficult as you set the full mount and scope on the rifle, mark your drill points very carefully and away you go. It was an all day project as you have to fully disassemble the rifle to extract the bolt. Not a big deal, then you just drill your mount holes, tap them and reassemble.

M.


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Originally Posted by Full-Auto-Seer (Post 2056260)
I do suppose you're right about a bolt gun having way less cooldown than a selfloader. I just like CO2 for being *more* stable, but then again, when you're gonna be under 100 rpm the gas should be stable no matter what. Although, I hope they find a way to fit 10 shots. 7 in a Lee is sacrilege.

As for Oberst, how's the scope? Would you say that it's a good repro? And how tough was getting the mount tapped?


Oberst39 February 11th, 2019 19:51

Update, the bayonets lugs were 1mm to large to accept the MkII spike bayonet. After very careful dremmeling and reblueing, the rifle now accepts the spike bayonet perfectly. Just awaiting a new upper rear grooved handguard and new front and rear barrel bands.

More pics to follow


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Originally Posted by Oberst39 (Post 2056429)
The scope is the only reproduction on the market used by real steel owners who wanted an original mk2 scope for their enfields. It is absolutely correct in every respect. Check out the website http://www.rsmscope.com

As for mounting it, tapping was not so difficult as you set the full mount and scope on the rifle, mark your drill points very carefully and away you go. It was an all day project as you have to fully disassemble the rifle to extract the bolt. Not a big deal, then you just drill your mount holes, tap them and reassemble.

M.


Oberst39 March 3rd, 2019 12:26

New pics added
 
Update: I was unhappy with some of the coloring of the stock wood furniure on this rifle so I ordered a real steel buttstock (long), front top handguard and front rear grooved handguard. The buttstock fits almost perfectly with the existing hardware however I had to very slightly sand the front cap end. Perfect fit afterwards. The front top handguard fit with no modification whatsoever and the rear grooved handguard had the be sanded to accommodate the larger width outerbarrel. This was done via my dremmel. One of my barrel band screws snapped so I had to reinstall the old rear barrel band until a new screw arrives at whch time i can reinstall the real steel band. The old band that comes with the rifle does not seat flush with the wood furniture but no big deal. It is temporary. Also added the ejector screw on the left side of the receiver.

To date the following mods have been made:

Added:
RSM NO.32 MK II SNIPER MOUNT & PADS
RSM NO.32 MK II SNIPER SCOPE
Real steel Wooden butt
Enfield No4 Buttplate Steel
Enfield Buttplate Screw Set of 2
Enfield No4 Front Band
Enfield No4 Rear Barrel Band
Enfield No4 Sling Swivel Band Screws
Enfileld No.4 ejector screw

I think Redwolf should take note as to how their rifle looks compared to mine with the mods. Hard to tell mine from the real thing now. This rifle is an homage to the WW2 sniper weapon of the Canadian and British forces. I created this for my collection of WW2 weapons.






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Originally Posted by Oberst39 (Post 2062050)
Update, the bayonets lugs were 1mm to large to accept the MkII spike bayonet. After very careful dremmeling and reblueing, the rifle now accepts the spike bayonet perfectly. Just awaiting a new upper rear grooved handguard and new front and rear barrel bands.

More pics to follow


Oberst39 March 4th, 2019 12:48

High Res Pics...
 
Pics:

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Originally Posted by Oberst39 (Post 2062694)
Update: I was unhappy with some of the coloring of the stock wood furniure on this rifle so I ordered a real steel buttstock (long), front top handguard and front rear grooved handguard. The buttstock fits almost perfectly with the existing hardware however I had to very slightly sand the front cap end. Perfect fit afterwards. The front top handguard fit with no modification whatsoever and the rear grooved handguard had to be sanded to accommodate the larger width outerbarrel. This was done via my dremmel. One of my barrel band screws snapped so I had to reinstall the old rear barrel band until a new screw arrives at whch time i can reinstall the real steel band. The old band that comes with the rifle does not seat flush with the wood furniture but no big deal. It is temporary. Also added the ejector screw on the left side of the receiver.

To date the following mods have been made:

Added:
RSM NO.32 MK II SNIPER MOUNT & PADS
RSM NO.32 MK II SNIPER SCOPE
Real steel Wooden butt
Enfield No4 Buttplate Steel
Enfield Buttplate Screw Set of 2
Enfield No4 Front Band
Enfield No4 Rear Barrel Band
Enfield No4 Sling Swivel Band Screws
Enfileld No.4 ejector screw

I think Redwolf should take note as to how their rifle looks compared to mine with the mods. Hard to tell mine from the real thing now. This rifle is an homage to the WW2 sniper weapon of the Canadian and British forces. I created this for my collection of WW2 weapons.


Oberst39 March 10th, 2019 15:20

Couple more pics
 
https://i1347.photobucket.com/albums...psjihu0rhq.jpg

https://i1347.photobucket.com/albums...pskr0tclay.jpg

https://i1347.photobucket.com/albums...psuzjgje93.jpg

Drakker March 10th, 2019 15:40

Amazing! One day, I'll have a similar setup, but I want a Mark III and its going to be the WW1 equivalent. ;)

Oberst39 March 10th, 2019 17:59

Thanks,

All of the equipment pictured is original, marked, WW2 period equipment. I also have a complete WW2 canadian battle dress amongst other german uniforms.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drakker (Post 2062926)
Amazing! One day, I'll have a similar setup, but I want a Mark III and its going to be the WW1 equivalent. ;)


Drakker March 10th, 2019 19:13

Wow, that a nice collection. Since I'm going to game the crap out of it, I'm looking more for repro stuff. There's a lot of gear that are easy to make too, like pouches and holsters.

But still wow, original parts, that's worthy of a museum exhibition!

SILK March 24th, 2019 10:51

I hate to be that guy, but does red wolf ship to Canada? Or is there a place in Canada to buy the No.4?

Oberst39 March 24th, 2019 12:28

Yes they ship to Canada. I purchased this from Redwolf. No issues at customs because they include a document showing tests conducted with each gun shipped and the velocities the gun shoots during 10 test shots.

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Originally Posted by SILK (Post 2063441)
I hate to be that guy, but does red wolf ship to Canada? Or is there a place in Canada to buy the No.4?


JaccKrowe May 14th, 2019 00:00

This thing is absolutely gorgeous. I'm too chicken to even consider taking mine to a game. The thought of the wood getting 6mm indents terrifies me, and that's before considering the thing can't seem to actually shoot. I contacted RWA with a video of it lobbing some BB's 5 feet or so and they said it might be the Hopup bucking. Maybe I'll figure it out but in the meantime happy with my wallhanger.

Oberst39 June 16th, 2019 20:40

RWA Lee Enfield No.4 Mk1 Sniper Mod
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JaccKrowe (Post 2065222)
This thing is absolutely gorgeous. I'm too chicken to even consider taking mine to a game. The thought of the wood getting 6mm indents terrifies me, and that's before considering the thing can't seem to actually shoot. I contacted RWA with a video of it lobbing some BB's 5 feet or so and they said it might be the Hopup bucking. Maybe I'll figure it out but in the meantime happy with my wallhanger.



Yes, very well could be the bucking. Mine shoots extremely well, mind you, with all the mods I have made and number of times I have completely disassembled it and doubled checked everything, it better shoot well.




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Nabisco_Lobstrosity July 6th, 2019 08:21

Oh that is a beautiful piece. You did a fantastic job. Easily one od the best Second World War kits I have seen in Canada.

Oberst39 July 6th, 2019 10:41

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Originally Posted by Nabisco_Lobstrosity (Post 2068230)
Oh that is a beautiful piece. You did a fantastic job. Easily one od the best Second World War kits I have seen in Canada.



Thank you, I am glad you like it. My goal was to take my base RWA and make it absolutely correct and true to the real steel version. I hope and think I accomplished that!

As for the kit, it is all authentic marked WW2 dated kit. I also have the WW2 battle dress (Hastings & Prince Edward Regiment) which was extremely difficult to obtain and took many many years of searching to locate. Coincidentally, I served with the Hasty Pees in the early 80s prior to moving to the Regular forces.


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Full-Auto-Seer July 6th, 2019 21:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberst39 (Post 2068233)
Thank you, I am glad you like it. My goal was to take my base RWA and make it absolutely correct and true to the real steel version. I hope and think I accomplished that!

As for the kit, it is all authentic marked WW2 dated kit. I also have the WW2 battle dress (Hastings & Prince Edward Regiment) which was extremely difficult to obtain and took many many years of searching to locate. Coincidentally, I served with the Hasty Pees in the early 80s prior to moving to the Regular forces.


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Huh, ironically enough I *just* came across a "Hasty Pees" BDU set on ebay about 5 minutes before I checked this thread. You're not selling it, are you?

Oberst39 July 6th, 2019 21:51

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Originally Posted by Full-Auto-Seer (Post 2068259)
Huh, ironically enough I *just* came across a "Hasty Pees" BDU set on ebay about 5 minutes before I checked this thread. You're not selling it, are you?

No I have seen that one as well. It has been posted on and off for almost the last year.


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