Well, I did the other Lee Enfield. It’s a 1942 long branch that someone drilled 4 holes in the receiver...right through the MK marks and shortened the barrel...so the gun will never be worth anything imo accept for a every day deer gun. I made the mistake of using Phillips head screws. I pounded then flat like last time and when I filed them flat they opened back up to the Phillips cross mark. Well, to try and make them look better than the noticeable Phillips mark I took a screw driver and tapped around them making stars...kinda like the * on the enfield. I’m sure it will look fine one I blue them VS a bunch of open screw holes. I figure since this rifle is too far gone imo I’m going to order a $40 Jungle Carbine flash hider and cut the barrel down to the 18.5” original size and try and figure out on how to attach it. This one didn’t turn out excellent like the other rifle. But I figured it’s a practice rifle and a learning process. I’m glad the other one turned out pristine since it’s barrel and receiver numbers match and is going to be a lot more valuable between the two if all things were equal.