Enfield No 4 Mk 2

Enfield No 4 Mk 2. BRITISH LEE ENFIELD No. 4 Mk. 2 SMLE RIFLE The first Lee-Enfield rifle was introduced in 1895 as the ".303 calibre, Rifle, Magazine, Lee-Enfield." The subject of this article is technically the SMLE No Lee Enfield Number 4 Mark 2 .303 RSAF Fazakerley dated 1953

Lee Enfield No 4 Mk 2 RAF Contract AGS Heritage Arms
Lee Enfield No 4 Mk 2 RAF Contract AGS Heritage Arms from www.agsheritagearms.co.uk

This was the very last model of the Lee Enfield rifle to be manufactured in the UK and built to a high standard of finish. I rifles used Roman numerals, but they switched to Arabic numerals in 1944 for the Mk

Lee Enfield No 4 Mk 2 RAF Contract AGS Heritage Arms

They have a high standard of fit and finish, feel solid and robust and are a joy at the rifle range, where, due to a magic thing near exclusive to Enfields called Positive Compensation, 1000 yard accuracy can be a normal expectation. With the Second World War over and the need for the huge standing army gone, British government armories reverted to better finish work and reinstated the adjustable rear sight on the rifle, as well as the cast brass buttplate Here is a Milsurps.com discussion of the A18460 rifle i posted above

LeeEnfield No.4 MK. II SMLE bolt action rifle,. I rifles used Roman numerals, but they switched to Arabic numerals in 1944 for the Mk Lee Enfield Number 4 Mark 2 .303 RSAF Fazakerley dated 1953

Leeenfield No.4 Mk2 (f) "enfield" For Sale, Used Excellent Condition. Fazakerley Number 4 Mk2 .303 Service Rifle Dated 5 / 1954 This lovely late manufactured Lee Enfield Number 4 Mk2 was manufactured at the R.S.A.F Fazakerley in May 1954 2 Enfield Caliber: .303 British (7.7x56R) Barrel Length: 25.2 inches Overall length: 44.5 inches Weight: 8 pound, 11 ounces Action: Bolt action Capacity: 10-round detachable magazine Rate of fire: normal 15 rpm, rare occasions 30+ Why you can trust RECOIL.