Replica L42A1 from a commercially targetised No4 Mk1 7.62
Posted: Wed May 21, 2025 12:40 pm
Usually my projects involve making useful stock bits for my metal stocks that I use for smallbore and fullbore, but have recently gone down a bit of a rabbit hole in older stuff.
I recently acquired a decent commercially targetised No4 and converted to 7.62 with the full magazine well modifications. It has a genuine hammerforged barrel and was essentially a L39 clone. It is Fazakerley made and was FTRd at some point - somebody tells me it was FTRd in NZ.
Very little has been done so far as I am awaiting parts for it, but I was very lucky to find a Fazakerley marked Mk1 rearsight in a parts bin which I modified by removing the battlesight and re-blacked over the exposed steel. I have compared it against genuine examples online and it looks the part. Just needs M stamped on the ladder to indicate "metricisation" but I will probably skip lowering the datum lines by 70 thou as I will likely never use the battlesight anyway. I have since received a correct rearsight retaining pin but have not yet had the chance to fit it.
Repro pads were acquired from Fultons and I have a mix of NOS and repro butt, buttplate, cheekpiece, and 26mm SAS scope mount on their way at the end of the month.
I have yet to decide what method of mounting pads I will follow, but most likely a combination of Peter Laidler's method on another forum for alignment and some of my own ideas, mainly for making a fixture to keep the action true to the mill in relation to the bore axis and rearsight pin hole.
I recently acquired a decent commercially targetised No4 and converted to 7.62 with the full magazine well modifications. It has a genuine hammerforged barrel and was essentially a L39 clone. It is Fazakerley made and was FTRd at some point - somebody tells me it was FTRd in NZ.
Very little has been done so far as I am awaiting parts for it, but I was very lucky to find a Fazakerley marked Mk1 rearsight in a parts bin which I modified by removing the battlesight and re-blacked over the exposed steel. I have compared it against genuine examples online and it looks the part. Just needs M stamped on the ladder to indicate "metricisation" but I will probably skip lowering the datum lines by 70 thou as I will likely never use the battlesight anyway. I have since received a correct rearsight retaining pin but have not yet had the chance to fit it.
Repro pads were acquired from Fultons and I have a mix of NOS and repro butt, buttplate, cheekpiece, and 26mm SAS scope mount on their way at the end of the month.
I have yet to decide what method of mounting pads I will follow, but most likely a combination of Peter Laidler's method on another forum for alignment and some of my own ideas, mainly for making a fixture to keep the action true to the mill in relation to the bore axis and rearsight pin hole.