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Nick Hughes made a short run of Enfield bolt stops. Mine should be on the way to James Anderson at this time.




Nick does wonderful work and these are a major improvement over the factory stop.
Butch
 
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Sorry, I didn't know the photos would be that big.
Butch
 
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Very nice. The pictures are great. The fine detail shows.

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Beautiful workmanship and even better photos. I envy both skills. Would have loved to have had access to those when I was modifying Enfields.


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Butch

Does he have any more?
If he does could you post here or PM me price and contact information.
Thanks

James
 
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You have a PM.
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pretty!


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Those have crossed the boundary between craftsmanship and art. That is art.


 
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The carpeting looks fairly clean to me. What is up with that?


 
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Sharp diamonds on that checkering. Joe Pesci should have used one of those on each side of the guy's head when he squished it with a bench vice in the movie Casino.


 
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Not bad pics for an iphone huh? I just got a new 4s and the camera and video are amazing.
 
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Due to the overwhelming response I think I will make more of these...the cost is 150...keep in mind they aren't a drop in there is considerable work to be done on the receiver to get them to fit but it really makes them look nice. They are basically a copy of one from a Burgess Enfield.

If everyone that is interested will reply here with an informal request I will get an idea how many I need to make and get started. I won't accept money until they are ready to ship.
 
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I'm already buying one from you for my one and only Enfield project. I would have room for several more if you made some for 98 Mausers....


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+1 on the Mauser
 
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I would really like to buy a couple if you decide to produce some for the M98.


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While you are making Enfield parts how 'bout some ejectors?
I think a wire EDM would be just the ticket for them.

Mark
 
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Originally posted by Mark Clark:
While you are making Enfield parts how 'bout some ejectors?
I think a wire EDM would be just the ticket for them.

Mark


Jim Wisner still makes ejectors, or at least he lists them on his website. And put me down for at least one bolt stop.
Don
 
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I'll take a bolt stop if he wants to produce more.
 
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Anyone know if a batch of 98s is in the works and if so roughly how much?
 
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PM Nick Hughes as he is making them.
 
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Sorry, I didn't know the photos would be that big.
Butch

Large photos show great detail. Nice stops Butch. tu2



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Very nice work!
 
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