My Enfield Rifles.

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Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk 1

“The Long Lee".

RSAF, Enfield 1898.

The sling is believed to be original. I have the cleaning rod, its just not fitted.

 

1888 Bayonet, EFD 1898.

Mark III

 

SMLE Mark III*

RSAF Enfield 1918

Dated sling.

 

Top: Scabbard, 1914 frog.

 

Middle: 1907 Bayonet, RSAF Enfield, 1910.

 

Bottom: 1907 Bayonet, Sanderson, 1917.

 

SMLE Mark V.

RSAF Enfield 1924.

Dated sling.

 

 

Rifle No4 Mark 1

Components manufactured RSAF, Enfield, 1935 (approx).

Assembled ROF Fazakerly, 1941.

"A" suffix no. Enfield made backsight.

 

Rifle No4 Mark 1

BSA 1943.

Early Singer rear sight, small aperture.

 

 

Bayonets for No4 rifle.

Above, top to bottom:

No4 Mark I, No4 Mark II, No4 Mark II*.

Top right: No 4 Mark III.

Middle right: No 7

Bottom right: No9

 

Rifle No5 Mark 1.

The "Jungle carbine". Fazakerly 10/44.

Bayonet No 5.

ROF Poole.

 

Enforcer.

Trials model. Pecar 4-10'scope.

Unique "cranked" safety lever, not used on "production" model.

 

L39A1.

In original trim. Not fitted with a No8 butt and mid-point sling loop, like many others. This came with two numbered magazines.

PH TZ sight.

 

.22 RF Pattern 1914

Short Rifle No1.

Cond from SMLE Mark I

1903 Bayonet.

RSAF Enfield 1904.

The rifle was found in the back of a local shop, complete with bayonet.

 

Rifle .22-in No8 Mk1.

Fazakerly 1947.

From the "Woolwich series".

PH 5D sight

 

Picture Coming

Rifle 22-in No7 Mark 1

BSA. 1948.

Two numbered magazines

 

Pattern 1914.

Winchester. Complete with "Volley Sights".

Now has original back sight refitted. Winchester P1913 bayonet.

Leather sling.

 

All rifles are fitted with oil -bottles and pull-throughs. I have tried to use a correct period items. The bottles are empty, it's not worth risking the wood through leakages! Finding the leather washers covering the stock bolt can be a pain.

Magazines

Clockwise from top left.

Early SMLE magazine

Later SMLE magazine

No4 magazine

No7 magazine

Centre;

7.62 Magazine, Enfield.

 

Hiscock-Parker Magazine.

A working example of these rare magazines. Pity I don't have a rifle to put it on! My Pattern 1914 SMLE has a cut-off and these mags will not fit rifles with them. Eventually, I will search out a SMLE No2 Mark IV. In the meantime it sits in the display case.

 

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Friend and inspiration.