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So, over the holidays I took apart cleaned and put back together most of my military C&R guns.

 

So, I put the K98 back together and had a tiny pin left - got that properly installed.

 

Put the Enfield Jungle back together and had an extra pin - got that properly installed.

 

Thought about doing a trigger job on my 91/30, but was worried that I might turn it into a full auto. ;)

 

After all of this, the screw pictured below is left.  I simply haven't been able to figure out what it belongs to.

 

The paint looks like the paint from the Enfield No.5 Jungle.  It isn't the screw that attaches the buttstock to the gun.

 

Can you help?

 

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