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clancey1849
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Topic: Need Mk 1 +.030 front sight blade...Posted: September 19 2025 at 11:39am |
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I have been looking everywhere for a Mk 1 +.030 front sight blade to square away my No. 4 Mk 2 Enfield. I cannot find one anywhere. Where did they all go?
Would anyone have one in good shape that they would consider selling to me? Thanks in advance.
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Posted: September 20 2025 at 8:31am |
I hate to say this but I rather think a lot of them have been scrapped or thrown away; I can remember some 30 years ago at the arms fairs at Bisley seeing wooden .303 ammo boxes full of them with zero interest from the fairs customers. Steven, is it a Mk1 or a Mk1* you are after? I've taken this from DS Solutions website in the UK which may help. A Brief Explanation of Later Lee Enfield Foresight Blades. A Brief Explanation of SMLE No1 MkIII & III* and Rifles No4 and No5 Foresight Blades. With Additional Notes on P14 & M17 Foresights |
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Posted: September 20 2025 at 8:37am |
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It is my understanding that for this 1955 Fazakerly No 4 Mk 2 it would have been fitted with a MK 1 foresight blade.
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Posted: September 20 2025 at 8:40am |
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If it has the reverse slot screw in the front of the sight block it needs the solid blade, if not the slotted.
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Don't shoot till you see the whites of their thighs. (Unofficial motto of the Royal Air Force)
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Posted: September 20 2025 at 9:11am |
The practical answer is that both solid and split base will fit; no promises but would you like me to try and find you one in Fultons (Bisley) on Tuesday when I'm there?
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Posted: September 20 2025 at 3:13pm |
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I appreciate your offer, but a forum member is sending me one as we speak.
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Posted: September 20 2025 at 3:19pm |
Glad you're sorted; found this whilst I was looking for additional info: Types of Foresight Block The Mk1 foresight block is what is termed a split type. There is a diagonal split vertically through the block
and a screw at the front of the block which allows the split to open or forces it to close, to grip or release
the foresight blade dovetail. Originally these were designed to be used with 'solid' foresight blades,
however this was later amended and either split or solid foresight blades can be used with these. The
7.62mm L42A1 Sniper rifles almost exclusively used the split type of blade in a Mk1 foresight block.
The Mk2 block is what is termed a solid block. The foresight blade base is split through the dovetail from
side to side (as per the Mk3 blades on the website) and these are reliant on the spring tension created in
the foresight blade dovetail when these are compressed as they are driven into the dovetail in the block, to
retain them in position. These blocks should only be fitted with Mk1* or Mk3 (Split Base) Foresight Blades.
Because a Rifle is a Mk1 does not mean that it will – or should have – a Mk1 Foresight Block fitted, any more
than a Mk2 should or will have a Mk2 Foresight Block fitted. Although chronologically the Mk1 block came
f
irst, the Mk2 block was introduced into service long before the Mk2 Rifle was. Rifles would have been fitted
with whichever was available when produced, and likewise when repaired or overhauled the only criteria in
the majority of cases would have been ‘was it serviceable’
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