A redesign of the Lee–Metford (adopted by the British Army in 1888), the Lee–Enfield superseded the earlier Martini–Henry, Martini–Enfield, and Lee–Metford rifles. It featured a ten-round box magazine which was loaded with the .303 Britishcartridge manually from the top, either one round at a time or by means of five-round chargers. The Lee–Enfield was the standard issue weapon to rifle companies of the British Army and other Commonwealth nations in both the First and Second World Wars (these Commonwealth nations included Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India and South Africa, among others). Although officially replaced in the UK with the L1A1 SLR in 1957, it remained in widespread British service until the early/mid-1960s and the 7.62 mm L42 sniper variant remained in service until the 1990s. As a standard-issue infantry rifle, it is still found in service in the armed forces of some Commonwealth nations, notably with the Bangladesh Police, which makes it the longest-serving military bolt-action rifle still in official service. The Canadian Forces' Rangers Arctic reserve unit still used Enfield No.4 rifles as of 2012, with plans announced to replace the weapons sometime in 2014 or 2015. Total production of all Lee–Enfields is estimated at over 17 million rifles.
What to look out for when buying a Lee-Enfield No.4
Everyone loves a bit of slick .303 action. But what are the pitfalls specific to buying a Lee-Enfield No.4 that are unique to this particular rifle? What are the options, and what should you look out for to avoid getting a dud?
UPDATE: The idiot Producer accidentally created a thumbnail with a Enfield No.1 not a No.4. He has corrected it.
Guns in this video:
Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.1*
Lee-Enfield No.7
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published: 08 Jun 2017
Lee-Enfield No.4 vs No.1 Rifles
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published: 01 Nov 2020
Lee Enfield No.1 Mk III SMLE Rifle Review : "Smelly"
The Lee Enfield No.1 MkIII SMLE was adopted to British Military Service in 1904 and served through WWI, WWII, Korea and up until 1957. Uses the .303 British Caliber with a 10 rd detachable box magazine. I bought this from Classic Firearms a couple of years ago. #LeeEnfield #LeeEnfieldSMLE #MilitarySurplus
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Lee-Enfield No. 4 MK1 .303 British Review & Shoot
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published: 07 Mar 2024
The Last Lee Enfield: the L42A1 Sniper
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When the British military adopted the FAL (L1A1 SLR) in 1960, they adopted the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge along with it. While the Brens guns were converted to the new cartridge, efforts at converting the Lee Enfield into a precision rifle were not successful t the time. However, civilian target shooters and the British NRA would work on perfecting that conversion for use in competition, and would ultimately produce very accurate 7.62mm rifles built on Lee Enfield actions - accurate enough that the military took notice. Copying the competition rifles, the British military would adopt the L42A1 in 1970, an Enfield action converted to 7.62mm NATO with a shortened and free-...
published: 31 Aug 2018
Lee-Enfield No. 5 MK I Jungle Carbine
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published: 31 Aug 2021
Lee Enfield "No.4 MK1*" .303 Rifle
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published: 19 Dec 2019
The Enfield Rifle No. 4
The Lee-Enfield family of rifles are well known around the world for having served in some from the 1890s up until today. The No. 4s are regarded by many to be the best of the generally issued guns, and in this installment of TFBTV we take a look at, and do some shooting with a lovely example.
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I haven't had the best luck with RTI milsurps lately, but when they announced their 'Warehouse Clearance Sale,' I couldn't resist taking a gamble on another No.1 Mk.III Lee-Enfield. Apparently, Royal Tiger held this blowout sale to make room for a new shipment of military surplus firearms coming in from Ethiopia. The rifle I received is an Enfield-made 1916 example, and although the stock is in pretty rough condition, it has one of the most promising-looking bores I've seen on a No.1 from RTI. In the past, I've unboxed both B-Grade and C-Grade Enfields, but this is the first time I've seen one with a little shine in the bore before cleaning. Maybe I'll finally get a decent shooter from RTI.
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published: 14 Aug 2024
Badace Lee-Enfield NDT (No Drill-Tap) Scope Mount for No4 and No5 - Gen 3
Introducing the Gen 3 Badace Lee-Enfield NDT scope mount for No.4 rifles and No.5 .
It features an all steel NDT side mount base and rock-solid 3-bolt mounting system. The ultra-low profile picatinny rail also provides the option to keep the original iron sight as the backup. No gunsmith required, easy installation in 10 minutes!
Everyone loves a bit of slick .303 action. But what are the pitfalls specific to buying a Lee-Enfield No.4 that are unique to this particular rifle? What are th...
Everyone loves a bit of slick .303 action. But what are the pitfalls specific to buying a Lee-Enfield No.4 that are unique to this particular rifle? What are the options, and what should you look out for to avoid getting a dud?
UPDATE: The idiot Producer accidentally created a thumbnail with a Enfield No.1 not a No.4. He has corrected it.
Guns in this video:
Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.1*
Lee-Enfield No.7
Many THANKS to:
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Bid On Thousands Of Firearms Now On Proxibid
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Please Support Them! They help make our videos possible.
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Everyone loves a bit of slick .303 action. But what are the pitfalls specific to buying a Lee-Enfield No.4 that are unique to this particular rifle? What are the options, and what should you look out for to avoid getting a dud?
UPDATE: The idiot Producer accidentally created a thumbnail with a Enfield No.1 not a No.4. He has corrected it.
Guns in this video:
Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.1*
Lee-Enfield No.7
Many THANKS to:
Proxibid: http://goo.gl/vNQqj5
Bid On Thousands Of Firearms Now On Proxibid
Ventura Munitions: http://bit.ly/1LKxNRP
Please Support Them! They help make our videos possible.
Hoppe’s No. 9 Gun Bore Cleaner: A favorite since 1903
http:// www.hoppes.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~
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https://www.patreon.com/tfbtv
Looking for a product featured in this video? YouTube prevents us from posting links. Head over to our website to find what you're looking for.
Check out our s...
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Intro Song: "Issa Trap" by Mikey Geiger
The Lee Enfield No.1 MkIII SMLE was adopted to British Military Service in 1904 and served through WWI, WWII, Korea and up until 1957. Uses the .303 British Cal...
The Lee Enfield No.1 MkIII SMLE was adopted to British Military Service in 1904 and served through WWI, WWII, Korea and up until 1957. Uses the .303 British Caliber with a 10 rd detachable box magazine. I bought this from Classic Firearms a couple of years ago. #LeeEnfield #LeeEnfieldSMLE #MilitarySurplus
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The Lee Enfield No.1 MkIII SMLE was adopted to British Military Service in 1904 and served through WWI, WWII, Korea and up until 1957. Uses the .303 British Caliber with a 10 rd detachable box magazine. I bought this from Classic Firearms a couple of years ago. #LeeEnfield #LeeEnfieldSMLE #MilitarySurplus
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When the British military adopted the FAL (L1A1 SLR) in 1960, they adopted the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge along with it. While the Brens guns were converted to the new cartridge, efforts at converting the Lee Enfield into a precision rifle were not successful t the time. However, civilian target shooters and the British NRA would work on perfecting that conversion for use in competition, and would ultimately produce very accurate 7.62mm rifles built on Lee Enfield actions - accurate enough that the military took notice. Copying the competition rifles, the British military would adopt the L42A1 in 1970, an Enfield action converted to 7.62mm NATO with a shortened and free-floated stock and hand guard and a heavy profile barrel. A total of 1,080 L42A1 rifles would be converted from existing No4 MkI(T) sniper rifles, and they would serve in the front lines of the British military until 1992, when they were replaced by the Accuracy International L96A1.
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When the British military adopted the FAL (L1A1 SLR) in 1960, they adopted the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge along with it. While the Brens guns were converted to the new cartridge, efforts at converting the Lee Enfield into a precision rifle were not successful t the time. However, civilian target shooters and the British NRA would work on perfecting that conversion for use in competition, and would ultimately produce very accurate 7.62mm rifles built on Lee Enfield actions - accurate enough that the military took notice. Copying the competition rifles, the British military would adopt the L42A1 in 1970, an Enfield action converted to 7.62mm NATO with a shortened and free-floated stock and hand guard and a heavy profile barrel. A total of 1,080 L42A1 rifles would be converted from existing No4 MkI(T) sniper rifles, and they would serve in the front lines of the British military until 1992, when they were replaced by the Accuracy International L96A1.
If you enjoy Forgotten Weapons, check out its sister channel, InRangeTV! http://www.youtube.com/InRangeTVShow
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Shooting my Lee Enfield No 5 MK 1 made in 1944.
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The Lee-Enfield family of rifles are well known around the world for having served in some from the 1890s up until today. The No. 4s are regarded by many to be ...
The Lee-Enfield family of rifles are well known around the world for having served in some from the 1890s up until today. The No. 4s are regarded by many to be the best of the generally issued guns, and in this installment of TFBTV we take a look at, and do some shooting with a lovely example.
Many THANKS to:
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Shop Hundreds Of Valuable Antique Guns Online
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Please Support Them! They help make our videos possible.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The Lee-Enfield family of rifles are well known around the world for having served in some from the 1890s up until today. The No. 4s are regarded by many to be the best of the generally issued guns, and in this installment of TFBTV we take a look at, and do some shooting with a lovely example.
Many THANKS to:
Proxibid: http://goo.gl/Y8vlOq
Shop Hundreds Of Valuable Antique Guns Online
Ventura Munitions: http://bit.ly/1LKxNRP
Please Support Them! They help make our videos possible.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Also, check out our Patreon page if you enjoy our program, and consider helping us at TFBTV out!
https://www.patreon.com/tfbtv
I haven't had the best luck with RTI milsurps lately, but when they announced their 'Warehouse Clearance Sale,' I couldn't resist taking a gamble on another No....
I haven't had the best luck with RTI milsurps lately, but when they announced their 'Warehouse Clearance Sale,' I couldn't resist taking a gamble on another No.1 Mk.III Lee-Enfield. Apparently, Royal Tiger held this blowout sale to make room for a new shipment of military surplus firearms coming in from Ethiopia. The rifle I received is an Enfield-made 1916 example, and although the stock is in pretty rough condition, it has one of the most promising-looking bores I've seen on a No.1 from RTI. In the past, I've unboxed both B-Grade and C-Grade Enfields, but this is the first time I've seen one with a little shine in the bore before cleaning. Maybe I'll finally get a decent shooter from RTI.
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I haven't had the best luck with RTI milsurps lately, but when they announced their 'Warehouse Clearance Sale,' I couldn't resist taking a gamble on another No.1 Mk.III Lee-Enfield. Apparently, Royal Tiger held this blowout sale to make room for a new shipment of military surplus firearms coming in from Ethiopia. The rifle I received is an Enfield-made 1916 example, and although the stock is in pretty rough condition, it has one of the most promising-looking bores I've seen on a No.1 from RTI. In the past, I've unboxed both B-Grade and C-Grade Enfields, but this is the first time I've seen one with a little shine in the bore before cleaning. Maybe I'll finally get a decent shooter from RTI.
Thanks for Watching!
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Introducing the Gen 3 Badace Lee-Enfield NDT scope mount for No.4 rifles and No.5 .
It features an all steel NDT side mount base and rock-solid 3-bolt mounting...
Introducing the Gen 3 Badace Lee-Enfield NDT scope mount for No.4 rifles and No.5 .
It features an all steel NDT side mount base and rock-solid 3-bolt mounting system. The ultra-low profile picatinny rail also provides the option to keep the original iron sight as the backup. No gunsmith required, easy installation in 10 minutes!
Introducing the Gen 3 Badace Lee-Enfield NDT scope mount for No.4 rifles and No.5 .
It features an all steel NDT side mount base and rock-solid 3-bolt mounting system. The ultra-low profile picatinny rail also provides the option to keep the original iron sight as the backup. No gunsmith required, easy installation in 10 minutes!
Everyone loves a bit of slick .303 action. But what are the pitfalls specific to buying a Lee-Enfield No.4 that are unique to this particular rifle? What are the options, and what should you look out for to avoid getting a dud?
UPDATE: The idiot Producer accidentally created a thumbnail with a Enfield No.1 not a No.4. He has corrected it.
Guns in this video:
Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.1*
Lee-Enfield No.7
Many THANKS to:
Proxibid: http://goo.gl/vNQqj5
Bid On Thousands Of Firearms Now On Proxibid
Ventura Munitions: http://bit.ly/1LKxNRP
Please Support Them! They help make our videos possible.
Hoppe’s No. 9 Gun Bore Cleaner: A favorite since 1903
http:// www.hoppes.com
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Intro Song: "Issa Trap" by Mikey Geiger
The Lee Enfield No.1 MkIII SMLE was adopted to British Military Service in 1904 and served through WWI, WWII, Korea and up until 1957. Uses the .303 British Caliber with a 10 rd detachable box magazine. I bought this from Classic Firearms a couple of years ago. #LeeEnfield #LeeEnfieldSMLE #MilitarySurplus
Sportsman's Guide $20 off $100 or more purchase using SOOTCH
Big thanks to Fiocchi USA for Supplying our ammunition!
USCCA Affiliate Link: uscca.com/Sootch
Rubber Dummies 10% off "Sootch00" Code. Click Affiliate Link: http://rubberdummies.myshopify.com?aff=6
Check out Getzone.com for the SootchZone to see exclusive content https://www.getzone.com/
Be a Team Sootch Minuteman: https://www.patreon.com/Sootch00
Hit the Like Button & Subscribe for more Fun Gun Reviews.
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Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons
When the British military adopted the FAL (L1A1 SLR) in 1960, they adopted the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge along with it. While the Brens guns were converted to the new cartridge, efforts at converting the Lee Enfield into a precision rifle were not successful t the time. However, civilian target shooters and the British NRA would work on perfecting that conversion for use in competition, and would ultimately produce very accurate 7.62mm rifles built on Lee Enfield actions - accurate enough that the military took notice. Copying the competition rifles, the British military would adopt the L42A1 in 1970, an Enfield action converted to 7.62mm NATO with a shortened and free-floated stock and hand guard and a heavy profile barrel. A total of 1,080 L42A1 rifles would be converted from existing No4 MkI(T) sniper rifles, and they would serve in the front lines of the British military until 1992, when they were replaced by the Accuracy International L96A1.
If you enjoy Forgotten Weapons, check out its sister channel, InRangeTV! http://www.youtube.com/InRangeTVShow
Shooting my Lee Enfield No 5 MK 1 made in 1944.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gunsoftheworld
#junglecarbine #leeenfield #enfield #carbine #british #guncollection #gunreview #rifle #asmr #military #history
The Lee-Enfield family of rifles are well known around the world for having served in some from the 1890s up until today. The No. 4s are regarded by many to be the best of the generally issued guns, and in this installment of TFBTV we take a look at, and do some shooting with a lovely example.
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I haven't had the best luck with RTI milsurps lately, but when they announced their 'Warehouse Clearance Sale,' I couldn't resist taking a gamble on another No.1 Mk.III Lee-Enfield. Apparently, Royal Tiger held this blowout sale to make room for a new shipment of military surplus firearms coming in from Ethiopia. The rifle I received is an Enfield-made 1916 example, and although the stock is in pretty rough condition, it has one of the most promising-looking bores I've seen on a No.1 from RTI. In the past, I've unboxed both B-Grade and C-Grade Enfields, but this is the first time I've seen one with a little shine in the bore before cleaning. Maybe I'll finally get a decent shooter from RTI.
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A redesign of the Lee–Metford (adopted by the British Army in 1888), the Lee–Enfield superseded the earlier Martini–Henry, Martini–Enfield, and Lee–Metford rifles. It featured a ten-round box magazine which was loaded with the .303 Britishcartridge manually from the top, either one round at a time or by means of five-round chargers. The Lee–Enfield was the standard issue weapon to rifle companies of the British Army and other Commonwealth nations in both the First and Second World Wars (these Commonwealth nations included Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India and South Africa, among others). Although officially replaced in the UK with the L1A1 SLR in 1957, it remained in widespread British service until the early/mid-1960s and the 7.62 mm L42 sniper variant remained in service until the 1990s. As a standard-issue infantry rifle, it is still found in service in the armed forces of some Commonwealth nations, notably with the Bangladesh Police, which makes it the longest-serving military bolt-action rifle still in official service. The Canadian Forces' Rangers Arctic reserve unit still used Enfield No.4 rifles as of 2012, with plans announced to replace the weapons sometime in 2014 or 2015. Total production of all Lee–Enfields is estimated at over 17 million rifles.
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With their Lee-Metford rifles, broadswords and daggers in their socks, they look like ...The Highlanders' rifle was briefly the Army's standard firearm from 1888 until it was replaced by the Lee Enfield.
The obituaries of the critic and author David Lodge, who died on 1 January aged 89, have been a long time writing and relate the facts scrupulously ... The Lee Enfield nudged into my right ear and the two-inch mortar to my left had done long-term damage.
Anniversaries ... We paused filming at 11 a.m. and fell silent. I was standing in the frontline trench with a dozen young actors who were all in their totally authentic first world war uniforms, Lee-Enfield rifles in their hands. Time travel ... Most popular ... .
A carbine is just about the prettiest rifle known to man, in my humble opinion ... I’m talking about my love affair with carbines ... It’s a short, compact, light rifle ... The Lee-Enfield from Great Britain is blocky but unique, as is the 1891 Argentine Mauser.
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READ MORE. Shane MacGowan, 1957-2023. an uncompromising, chaotic one of a kind ... The firearm, which was used during the Irish rebellion against the British government, was a Lee–Enfield 303 ... Taking to her official X/Twitter account, Clarke tweeted ... .
“Shane’s 1916 rifle has gone missing, most likely been stolen.”. The gun is not any old gun ... Clarke is devastated ... So it has actually gone.” ... The rifle, which was standard British army issue, is a Lee-Enfield 303 and has the name H Munn etched on it ... .
Shane's 1916 rifle has gone missing, most likely been stolen ... His wife said the missing Lee–Enfield rifle was "historically significant" as it was used during the Irish rebellion against the British government ... On X, Clarke wrote ... She added ... Source.
His wife said the missing Lee–Enfield rifle was “historically significant” as it was used during the Irish rebellion against the British government... On X, Clarke wrote ... — @victoriamary (@Victoriamary) May 1, 2024 ... She added ... .
She wrote ... The make is actually called a Lee-Enfield - eight years ago a similar rifle was sold at an auction in Dublin marking the 100-year anniversary of the gun battle with a winning bid of €2,000 ... Writing in his recent book, Mr Balls said ... He said ... .
The change-out of pistols follows a similar move made by the CAF regarding its standard rifle for Canadian Rangers, which was the Lee Enfield, also in use since the Second World War. The Lee Enfield was replaced with the C19 rifle in 2018.
When we meet in Lee Valley Athletic Centre in north London, Henry – a local who “lives just up the road” in Enfield – can’t stop smiling despite the hardships she has experienced and the uncertainty ...