Remove the butt plate and you'll see a hole. Down the hole is a nut on a threaded rod, holding the butt onto the gun. Remove the nut = remove the stock.
There are two small holes in the butt pad of the stock. Lubricate a Phillips head screwdriver into the holes and remove the butt pad. Using a long flathead screwdriver remove the screw in the center of the stock. To add new stock simply reverse.
Best left to a gunsmith
Best left to a gunsmith
Remove buttplate. Use a socket extension and rachet to unscrew the stock bolt (it's in that hole in the center of the butt)
Call Glen( Browning Historian) gave info this is 1958 Belgium made Sweet sixteen,Butt is original(FN means Frebrick?National belgium) barrel St Louis is for this sweet sixteen. Browning had a fire way back and all 1956-58 a5 and superpose were lost in fire.browning can not be specific about the sale receipt due to fire. So anybody looking for 56-58 sweet sixteen, a5 or superpose paperwork you're out of luck.
Remove the butt plate. There will be a hole. There should be a slotted screw at the bottom of the hole. Use a long screwdriver and be careful to not damage the stock.
Remove the butt-plate screws . This reveals a hole bored in the stock for a locking screw to the receiver it will require the use of a long shank-ed screw driver with a blade width of approx .375 engage screw ,turn counterclock wise
The butt plate screws (2) at the end of the stock must first be removed. You will need a long shank flat tip screwdriver to remove the screw at the bottom of the center hole in the stock butt. Reverse to reassemble.
A collapsible rifle butt.
depends on the lee enfield but to take down my lee enflield, first i take the butt plate off, then with a long flat head screwdriver i take out the rear scew holding but butt end of the stock off. then i take the cross screw off the floor plate, and remove the screw holding the floorplate and fore arm to the receiver and then the stock is off
Type your answer here... Remove the two screws on the butt and you will find a single screw inside that holds the stock on. Remove the screw and the stock can be removed revealing serial number on top.