
Or better still a phone number that I can actually call into their business

Thanks in advance
Moderator: joseyclosey
Bolthead jumping the rail is normally a sign that the receiver is utterly worn out. It can sometimes be cured by using a different bolthead (which of course has to index correctly, headspace correctly, and then be re-proofed) or a complet new bolt assembly. If you are very lucky, it may be just the bolthead retaining spring is worn flat.dogbolt wrote:I bought a SMLE from them a few years back and it has developed a nasty habit of the bolt head un-clipping itself from the raceway track so the bolt head blocks the rear travel of the bolt and of course it wont lock until the bolt head is clipped back into place.
I need a half decent smith to take care of this and check out if there are other underlying problems - Anyone know of of a good Enfield gunsmith in the Southern Counties area?
TIA