Prestigious Woodstocks
Lee Enfield No.1 Mk III Lower Forestock – Walnut
Lee Enfield No.1 Mk III Lower Forestock – Walnut
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Restore your Lee Enfield No.1 Mk III with this precision-milled lower forestock, crafted in solid walnut and supplied unfinished to allow accurate final fitting, sanding, and sealing.
Machined to original WWI-era dimensions, this lower forestock preserves the correct channeling, contours, and fitment for museum-grade restorations or collectible display rifles. This piece replaces the main lower fore-end wood that runs beneath the barrel on the No.1 Mk III pattern. (Metal fittings, nose cap, screws, and barrel assembly not included.)
Era / Historical Context
Adopted in 1907, the Lee Enfield No.1 Mk III became one of the most widely issued rifles of World War I, serving British and Commonwealth forces throughout the conflict and well into the inter-war period.
- Recommended finish: Boiled linseed oil or tung oil for an authentic early 20th-century sheen.
- Intended use: Historical restoration and collectible display.
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It amazes me as I work on my second restoration, using your walnut, just how closely these pieces are machined to fit the No1 Mk3 barrelled action. After fitting the forend 'draws', and trigger guard, the front guard screw aligned perfectly. Several coats of raw linseed oil turns this wood into a nice reddish brown colour, just like the original. I definitely recommend these stock sets for your Enfield resto.
Very well made. Beautiful workmanship. Highly recommended.
Excellent product, it did require quite a bit of work fitting it but I have woodworking experience and the tools needed and it was a fun project. The walnut was in great condition and after finishing it mached the other wood parts of my Enfield perfectly.
100% satisified!
Have been dealing with Prestigious for years and never had any problems, always a quality product.
It’s great someone still makes stocks for these old rifles . Took a lot of work to fit up , but satisfied when done . I would prefer if tolerances weren’t quite so tight . Finished with boiled linseed oil , like the colour , looks good . Have since fired 14 rounds , everything still nice and tight .